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Can't be red P again. Must be something different. (do a google search on red P + FR as key word... it might showed you the improvement version by reference red P).
Joyce Koo
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From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Richard Kraszewski
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Subject: [TN] Phosphorus Containing Fire Retardants Used in PCB Laminate
I am seeing un-usually high levels of phosphates in some IC testing that I am conducting and am suspecting the fire-retardant used in the PCB manufacture.
> Can someone direct me to a list of phosphorus based fire retardants that could be currently used in laminate construction?
> Has anyone of you seen this same issue and successfully correlated it back to the PCB fire retardant?
Thanks in advance
Rich Kraszewski / PLEXUS
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