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Hi Werner,
I agree, strictly speaking that is how it should have sound.
I put it the way I did because I'd have hard time imagining how badly
the laminate material had to be "screwed" to have the UTS value close to
almost 0, as that would be the case for a BP affected joint. :-)
Regards,
Vladimir
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Subject: Re: [TN] [LF] [TN] SN100 for Reflow Application
Hi Vladimir,
You say: "The fact that you also got cracks in laminate rules out
BP"-not so. It just means that the resin cohesion and the interfacial
adhesion are about equally weak.
Werner
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