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I did not find the promisd one, but send one other meanwhile, which has an
author who you know well.
Inge
On 11 May 2012 12:17, Inge Hernefjord <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Q4: I have a very extensive paper that describe the topic in advanced
> terms, will send to thee if I can find it...
> Inge
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> On 10 May 2012 18:26, Douglas Pauls <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> OK, last one, at least for now.
>>
>> What is the prevalence of laser drilled holes relative to convential
>> drilled holes? Is it used a lot or only in certain applications? Is
>> there a size limitation where laser drilling works better (e.g. Microvia
>> drilling) than other areas? Thin laminate vs. thick laminate?
>>
>> Here is what we say currently:
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>> · Some drilling is done via the use of lasers. If this is not
>> tightly controlled, the resin can pyrolize and re-deposit on nearby
>> surfaces. The resin system will have been degraded by heat and the
>> redeposited material may interfere with subsequent plating. This is often
>> a problem with laser drilling of holes.
>>
>> Your thoughts?
>>
>> Doug Pauls
>>
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