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Richard Kraszewski <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 15 Aug 2011 10:33:29 -0500
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IPC J Std-001 indicates in section 10.1.2.2 that unless ABUS,
essentially all components need to be coated with no dewetting or pull
back.  This is normally not an issue until you get that few lots of
plastic components that have some Si release agent on them. Most well
versed in coating are well aware this transient phantom and associated
grief. 

Is anyone aware of any industry specification or supplier FAQ, white
paper, etc. that speaks about the challenges that release agents
occasionally pose to coating ?

Thanks in advance

Rich Kraszewski/ Plexus  



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