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Date: | Fri, 26 May 2006 11:49:49 -0400 |
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Hi,
I guess we have a good idea now of the difficulties in specifying and manufacturing lead-free capable PCBs. The next question that comes to my mind is how are we going to assess if the PCBs that are well speced are what we expect?
I mean, the spec can be OK, whether perfect IPC-4010 slash sheets are developed, or STII is implanted. But the manufacturer might still use expired prepregs, they can have lamination problems, and so on.
What tests shall a contract manufacturer or OEM with no in-house testing capability impose, in order to have the confidence that they receive what they specified?
Thanks,
Ioan
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