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Earl Moon <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 3 Dec 2001 14:03:36 -0600
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Michael,

Your very eloquent answer probably is quite correct. However, how many of us
work in an uncured or over cured world.

I know the question was stated as the difference between cured and uncured,
but how can we make boards with less or more cure that are acceptable as
specified. Out of the window is out of spec, right?

Having worked with very low dielectric constant materials (styrafoam as an
example), approximating air, I know it is not practical to attempt, at this
time, building circuitry with such materials. My answers to the initial
question were based on what is required to make a circuit practical in terms
of manufacturability, acceptance, and performance.

I realize you folks at Merix are on the cutting edge. If you could share a
bit of your future plans, based on your excellent answer to the original
question concerning degree of cure, we would all appreciate this.

Respectfully,

Earl Moon

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