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I am looking for input on what is felt to be a reasonable timeframe to store
unpopulated printed circuit boards with a HAL finish? This is assuming no
extraordinary storage conditions. Looking to avoid/minimize solderability
problems during population.
Terry Houle
Loral Defense Systems-Eagan
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