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Before electroless copper, they were used to connect one side of a circuit
board to the other. They come in various sizes and are swaged using a small
press and anvil. Kind of dating myself here I guess, but I remeber doing
this back in the late 60s. They can be used today as a repair connection on
missing and unplated holes that need to be plated.
At 06:49 AM 09/22/2005, you wrote:
>Dear All,
>
> what is called eyelet ?? and where does it use ?
>
>Thanks and Regards
>
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