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you do know you could pay them to apply a second coat of solder mask over
the first if you need to salvage.
4 micron at the knee where you looked doesn't mean that there are places
with less.
Chuck
Charles W. Brummer | 3M Manufacturing Engineer
3M Electronic Solutions Division
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From: Ramakrishnan Saravanan <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: 03/16/2013 09:12 AM
Subject: [TN] Solder Mask sensitivity to environment
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Hi,
Our contract suppliers have supplied a batch of PCBs with less solder mask
thickness. ( 4 micron on the knee and 8 microns on the track center).
Since we specified only solder mask coverage in the procurement spec, we
can't reject. The PCBs are meant for High reliability applications.
Is there any way to find out moisture sensitivity of the solder mask on
actual board where IPC comb pattern is not available ?.
regards,
R.Saravanan
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