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Cell  phones? Grandma's recipie? Certainly sounds
good to me!

Not to say that cell phones are prone to failure, but if
they do, who the **** cares?

Now there are those that disagree with me,cell-phone
communication is vital. But the fact of the matter is, that
cell phones are throw-away electronics...pure and simple.

If they don't work, you throw it away and get a new one.

To try and devise a process other than what it is, for cell
phones (throw away electronics), to me, is putting too many
resources into something that won't have a great return.

You can only compete in this business if your labor is under
$1.00 an hour...probably more like .$.25 an hour.

Kind regards,

-Steve Gregory-
Senior Process Engineer
LaBarge Incorporated
Tulsa, Oklahoma
(918) 459-2285
(918) 459-2350 FAX



                      Glynn Shaw
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                      Sent by: TechNet         Subject:  [TN] Recipe for Circuit Board Soup
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                      03/02/2005 06:37
                      PM
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                      respond to Glynn
                      Shaw






Customer is taking fully loaded, tested assemblies and cooking them:

2 atmospheres, absolute
121 deg C
100% humidity
72 hours


Pass-fail criteria: boards must appear cosmetically identical, before and
after cooking.

They don't... but the circuits aren't falling off the bones and the boards
still function electrically after drying :-)

Question: is this a valid/known Jedec, IPC, or Telecom test or is customer
using grandma's recipe? End use is cell phones.

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