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Greetings !

The Fab house that we use has recently asked us if they could use a black 
oxide treatment on external layers of our designs. I know that this process 
is used for internal layers but I want to know if any of you have used it 
for external layers ? Their reason for using it is " To create better 
adhesion for the solder mask and eliminate potential slivers ". To me, this 
sounds more like a process problem. What do you think ?

To recap, do any of you use a black oxide coating on outer layers ?   If so,
 why ?.   If not, why not ?

Thanks in advance for your help !

Lou Takach

Union Switch & Signal Inc.
412.688.2574 (voice)
412.688.2399 (fax)
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