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Hello all,
Electroless copper is hard and brittle.
The only copper that I count for wrap will be electrolytic...
Regards,
Roberto Tulman
VP Technologies & CTO
Eltek Ltd
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Tel: +972 3 939 5004 | Fax: +972 3 939 3704 |Cell: +972 54 8074204
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From: IPC-600-6012 [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Chris Mahanna
Sent: г 25 аевеси 2010 03:52
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Subject: [IPC-600-6012] wrap and electroless
another opinion poll, of sorts:
With even the most discriminating customers allowing 0.0002" wrap, and huge aspect ratios leading to thicker electroless, the assumption that wrapped electroless counts as wrap becomes more and more important. I assume that everyone is counting it?
Thanks,
Chris
Chris Mahanna
President, Technical Manager
Robisan Laboratory Inc.
6502 E. 21st Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46219
317-353-6249
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