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I am resending this E-mail since I believe it failed to be posted originally...
Not being in the assembly arena... what in the world is a pemnut fastner???
RSVP
Dave Rooke
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>>We have a member who has submitted the following inquiry. Any information
>>is greatly appreciated:
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>> "I would like to get any information that you have to offer concerning
>>broach type pemnut fasteners in FR4 material. Normally in our designs we
>>try not to use pemnuts in multilayer boards because of the damage they
>>can do to internal layers. We have a recent design that does use pemnuts
>>and would like to know of any concerns there might be, especially any
>>spacing requirement in internal layers.
>>
>> "I would appreciate any adive you can give me on this concern."
D. Rooke
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