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Subject: Re: Repair of PCBs

     Bill,
     
     You will find a section on Substrate Repair under IPC-R-700
     Section IV procedure 4.1.1.4
     
     I  have done repairs of this sort based on this method.
     
     After The Epoxy touch-up  Material is baked with fiberglass
     tape around it. We would remove the tape and take a file
     and file the cured epoxy touch-up flush with the board to make it
     dimensionally correct.
     
     Good Luck
     
     Nancy Nelson
     DELL Computer Corp.


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Subject: Repair of PCBs
Author:  [log in to unmask] at Dell_UNIX
Date:    1/23/96 1:53 PM



I have an infrequent situation where a PCB is dropped and the corner is 
damaged.  Is there a defined process or any training available on conducting 
these types of repairs?  I would rather not contract out the repair work.

Bill Barthel
Electronic Assembly Corp.
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(414) 751-3651




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