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I apologize for not being specific.

I am trying to inspect a board that has already been populated with components and soldered. The delamination I am trying to detect is on the PCB.

Rigo

Principal Flight Hardware Technology Assurance Engineer
NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center
Workmanship Standards, Code 300
Phone. (301) 286-6129
Fax.     (301) 286-6576


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Subject: [TN] Non-destructive delamination inspection?

Hi everybody,

Does anybody know if there is a non-destructive delamination inspection method around? Other than plain visual inspection I mean.

Best regards,

Rigo Garcia

Principal Flight Hardware Technology Assurance Engineer NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center Workmanship Standards, Code 300 Phone. (301) 286-6129
Fax.     (301) 286-6576


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