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Hi all,
we have been approached to supply top layer material for routing. Basically
unclad FR4, 0.80-1.00mm.
As this application is a bit new to me, does everybody uses a top layer
when routing PCBs?
If not, under what conditions will you use top layer material?
And what types are most common?
I presume they want to route small PCBs and they don't want the PCBs to fly
around once they cut lose.
Your feedback will be appreciated.
regards
Jens
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