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This may sound odd but if you check out some car race shops in your local area they sometime sell a package of temperature-indicating inks in differant heat ranges that is applied to disk rotors and other hot spots of a car that could be silkscreened onto the pcb.
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> I have been following the recent thread relating to temperature stickers and
> contacted the supplier of Templaq mentioned by John Crawford. Templaq is
> geared for assembly rework and is not available in a temperature setting to
> suite my requirements.
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> My question is this:
> Does anyone know of a temperature-indicating ink which might be screened or
> otherwise applied to boards during manufacture and whose purpose is to
> "ballpark" the highest temperatures seen during assembly, or to indicate
> that the board has exceeded a known temperature during assembly?
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