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I'm looking for a joint standard on flux, I think the joint standard is J00004
Sorry I do not have more information then that... This request is for one
of our process engineers.
Any information would help.
Thanks in advance.....
John Berkey
Chief Quality Specialist
PCB/PCA Quality Assurance Department.
Fluke Corporation. Everett, Wa.
Disclamer:
All views and opinions stated here are my own,
and in no way represent the views of my employer !!!!
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