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Maximum operating temp is generally 130 C for most /21 materials. At this temp the board an continuously operate and function electrically and mechanically as designed. Beyond this performance can become flakey.
Jeffrey Bush
Director, Quality Assurance and Technical Support
VERMONT CIRCUITS INCORPORATED
76 Technology Drive – POB 1890
Brattleboro, Vermont 05302
Voice: 802.257.4571.21 Fax: 802.257.0011
http://www.vtcircuits.com
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From: Şefika ÖZKAL [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 6:35 AM
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Subject: [TN] storage temperature of assembled pcbs
Hi,
How can we determine the storage temperature of an assembled pcb?
What is the minimum temperature value which a laminate material (fr4 – tg 135˚C ) can tolerate without experiencing any distortion on its construction?
Best Regards
Have a good day?
Sefika OZKAL
Design Engineer
ASELSAN INC. MGEO Division
Address : Cankiri Yolu 7. Km
Akyurt Ankara TURKEY
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Tel : +90 312 84 75 300 Ext: 4698
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