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I'm not sure if technically there can be a single correct
specification-based answer. It would seem that the end application
drives the proper choice here, so it seems that input from the customer
will be required.
Fritz
-----Original Message-----
From: IPC-600-6012 [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Chris
Mahanna
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2011 11:10
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Subject: [IPC-600-6012] mixed stack thermal shock temps
Hi everyone,
We are testing product for a 6012 contract, but the product is mixed
Rogers/GF.
6012 Optional Thermal Shock is required, but no other advise is given.
So, in your opinion do we run it at:
-40/85 (GX/GY)
-55/125 (GF)
-65/105 (6018A) ?
I know, ask the end customer, but I'm wondering what the answer is from
a broader industry perspective.
Thanks,
Chris
Chris Mahanna
Robisan Laboratory Inc.
6502 E. 21st Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46219
317-353-6249
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