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Hi David,
Brushing tends to move dust, debris, particular matter around and not
actually pick it up. Depending on the vigorousness of the action, can
actually cause the stuff you're trying to brush away to go places you
don't want it (into the setup perhaps). I recommend more of a clean room
practice of vacuuming (central vac system) or a clean room hand tacky
roller with sticky pad, or web cleaner. Organization of the lay-up
station can help minimize transfer of material of one type to another (say
prepreg dust onto copper foil, leading to resin spots) or (slivers from
pre-tooled copper foil into prepreg, leading to shorts).
Robert F Bagsby / Manager, Project & Technical Services / Projects,
Technical Services & Lean
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Date: 01/13/2014 10:26 AM
Subject: [TN] Brushes for Use in PCB Lamination Area
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Hello All,
Can anyone recommend a good quality hand brush that can be used in a pcb
lamination layup area? I'd like to use it for brushing off
plates/panels/foil during layup of lamination books.
Regards,
David Quiroz
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