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>     I am looking for a comprehensive approach to Design for 
>     Manufacturability (DFM) for printed circuit assemblies. It should 
>     cover the all major issues in PCB design, materials and process.
>     
>     Basically, what is available that would assist in the development of 
>     established design rules and in-house guidelines for manufacturability 
>     ?
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>     Any ideas ?
>     
>     D Drake
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At Circo Craft we have a booklet outlining our recommendations for DFM with
respect to bare PWB's. If you send me your address I will forward a copy.

D. Rooke
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Phone - 514-694-8400
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