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"Fineline Circuits, Inc" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 27 Jun 2005 13:24:46 -0400
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Hi Technetters,
I would like to know what ink and stamp most board shops use to mark boards
with ET. We used to stamp ET with a white ink but the letters ran into each
other, they got smudged, and the ink was not permanent. Durig assembly it
got washed out. Also the stamp pad would dry up.  We need to mark boards
with ET and date code. Is there a  single stamp that we could use where you
can change the date on the stamp and the ink is permanent and the stamp pad
doesn't dry up.
Also let know if there are other alternatives to this.
Thanks
Sona Sitapara
Fineline Circuit Inc.

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