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Hi Werner,
I was told by some that this delam is not a rejectable criteria per
some industry standards. While I have not sought out these standards to see
for myself, based upon what you are saying, perhaps my second assessment may
be what we have to live with. Thanks for the feedback, Werner.
Best regards,
Leo
Director of Applications Engineering
ASAT, Inc.
3755 Capital of Texas Highway, Suite 100
Austin, Texas 78704
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Subject: Re: [TN] Delamination at Thermal Via area?
Hi Leo,
I am afraid you might be stuck with (2); for 2 reasons.
(1) I do not see 'resin recession' in either via barrel walls [IPC documents
except after soldering processes] ir burried (thermal) vias as a reliability
risk--where is the risk?;
(2) no matter what you do, the adhesion will likely never be enough; you
could fill the filling resin more to get its CTE closer to Cu.
Werner
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