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Hi folks,
I did not get any responses to my first try with this question, so I will try again. Can anyone provide reference info on the mechanical properties of PCB materials when dry (baked out), and when saturated with water vapor at a range of use temperatures? I am especially interested in modulus data, flexural strength, and any properties that may effect a small board's response to impact in drop testing of portable products.
Thanks.
Best regards,
Leo
Leo M. Higgins III, Ph.D.
Sr. Vice President, Engg and Technology
ASAT, Inc.
13809 Research Blvd., Suite 635
Austin, Texas 78750
office phone 512-249-4758
mobile 512-423-2002
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www.asat.com
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