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I don't think I would like to set up a latex factory just for that,
although dipping one's fingers into the latex would ensure a good fit. I
guess that buying them in is the easiest solution!
Brian
On 02/02/2015 13:27, Mike Fenner wrote:
> I agree finger cots etc are probably an answer, but to be sure you need to
> be able to answer the question:
> Are you buying them in or making them yourselves?
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> Regards
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> Mike
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> From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Louis Hart
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> Subject: [TN] PCB cleanliness, fingerprints
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> Technetters, board cleanliness has been a topic in the past. I'd like to get
> any new comments and opinions.
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> Sporadically, I get complaints from people at or near the end of the
> manufacturing process that they have gotten boards with fingerprints on
> them.
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> What have any of you done or heard of others doing to reduce or eliminate
> fingerprints? Gloves get dirty. Cleaning every board by hand at test and
> final inspection seems unimaginative, at best.
>
> I will say no more, but thanks for any comments. Louis
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