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Dear Mike,
A clean room of 'class 10,000' as per FED-STD-209 SHOULD BE OK.
Regards,
M A Ranganath
GM - Technical & Quality
Sanmar Micropack Limited
Plot No.16, Jigani Industrial Area,
Bangalore - 562 106. INDIA
Phone: 91 - 80 - 7825223/224/226/389
Fax : 91 - 80 - 7825225
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"Mike Holst."
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Good day Technet community,
I would like to draw on the experience of those in pcb fabrication
and ask for opinions or advice regarding the need for clean working
areas in the pcb shop.
Our laser plotter / phototool production area and photoresist
lamination / exposure operations have been identified as 'not clean
enough' to reliably produce 4 mil lines and spaces. We do OK
down to 5 mils.
These areas are already 'nominally' clean but separate
departments and the plan is to intergrate them into a single
upgraded operation in a new location.
If it is advised that this should to be made a classifiable clean
room, what Class level are we talking about? If not, how clean is
clean enough?
Mike Holst.
Mike Holst.
TraX Interconnect (Pty) Ltd
Tel:(++27 21)712 5011
Fax:(++27 21)712 5798
Cape Town
South Africa
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