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"lduso - Diamond-MT.com" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 11 Mar 2014 12:21:53 -0400
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It resembles a connector that has been parylene coated and the remnants of
parylene after the holes were punched.

Lloyd Duso
Diamond-MT
Plant Manager
(814) 535-3505
www.Diamond-mt.com


On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 12:13 PM, McGlaughlin, Jeffrey A <
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> This appears to be the insert on a circular connector, so it should have a
> related MIL SPEC to reference. Try MIL-STD 1560 or MIL-STD-1669 as source
> to find the correct workmanship standards. Are these suppose to be sealed
> connectors? I ask because the flashing appears to be a different material
> than the phenolic insert.  Regardless, I would not accept connectors like
> this as this is an obvious workmanship issue.
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> Jeffrey McGlaughlin, C.I.D.
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> Subject: [TN] Connector Mating Surface Flashing
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> My coworker Thomas Cleere has posted a picture titled "Connector with
> Flashing" to the photo site at:
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> www.ipc.org/technet-photos<http://www.ipc.org/technet-photos>
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> I'll also send a copy to Steve.
>
> Anyone seen anything like this? Obviously, our concern is that the excess
> material will get stuffed down the hole during the mating action, and cause
> an open.
>
> IPC/WHMA-A-620 only cover cracks or tears in this surface, and 610 doesn't
> address it at all, are any criteria established elsewhere?
>
> Joe Kane
> BAE Systems
> Endicott, NY
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