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Phil:
It is actually possible for a soldermask to be a bit of all those classes, however, most LPI soldermasks are predominantly acrylics. This is what makes them strippable.
Rudy Sedlak
"Crepeau, Phil (Space Technology)" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
hi,
i'd like to know the class(es) of organic compounds that lpi soldermasks
fall into. would/could they classified as urethane, acrylic, epoxy, or
other? we need to identify the class(es) to our customer and i haven't
had much luck. i'm sure it depends on the vendor, so if i get reponses
that indicate they could fall into several classes, i'd like to know
what they all are.
thanks,
phil
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