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It can range from .0010-.0013". Typically it is around .0012, but
after cleaning it is closer to .0011.
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Subject: Thickness of copper on PCB
Author: [log in to unmask] at SMTPLINK-HADCO
Date: 6/26/96 10:09 AM
Hello all,
here's a simple query - what is the thickness in inches (or microns) of
one-ounce copper on PCBs.
I know that I should know this already, but ......
Thanks and regards,
Tom.
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