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I have never heard that term, "circuitize", or core circuitize before. I have heard of the glass master for identification of core circuitry artwork, commonly referred to as simply the "mylar" or the "artwork" in the old days, if that is what you are talking about.

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Fellow TechNetters:

   In my days in a PWB Panel Plant, the other big blue, we used the TERM "Glass master, to identify the master artwork print for core circuitize.   Is this NOT a valid term in the IPC world?

Victor,


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