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Well, we primarily build military electronics with LCCCs, thus the need for
a restrained board. (We're using silicon carbide/aluminum composite cores.)
I've been tasked to look at this design/technology and come up with
alternatives.  I'm interested in alternate restraining core material, board
material, leaded SMT components, near-hermetic plastic components, etc.,
etc.  What are you military guys/gals doing these days?

Jim Marsico
Senior Engineer
Production Engineering
EDO Electronics Systems Group
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631-595-5879



        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Earl Moon [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
        Sent:   Tuesday, October 02, 2001 4:19 AM
        To:     [log in to unmask]; Jim Marsico
        Subject:        Re: Cu-In-Cu boards

        I don't do well at 0200. Maybe you meant thermal-mechamical
stability. If
        so, CIC obviously applies as does Kevlar and Carbon fiber materials.
Diamond
        types are best but anyone up for that?

        I quit, thankfully to us all.

        MoonMan

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