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Thank you, Stephen.
That info is very helpful at this point.
Jack
On Wed, Aug 21, 2019 at 4:36 PM Stephen Pierce <[log in to unmask]>
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> Jack,
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> You're asking for Type V (w/ a non-conductive fill material) and
> getting Type III (w/ soldermask material).
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> The intent of Type III is to simply plug the through holes, whereas
> the intent of Type V is to completely fill the through holes. For type
> III, plugging with soldermask can be done from either side or both
> sides, the latter case being riskier because of the likelihood of
> trapping air and/or contaminants in the center of the hole (between
> the plugs). Type V assumes a separate (as opposed to soldermask),
> non-conductive material is used specifically to completely fill the
> holes prior to the application of soldermask.
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> Fill material colors typically fall somewhere between white and gray,
> although I am aware of an OEM that specs a black color. No green.
>
> Stephen Pierce
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