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For those of you looking for a report on the Direct Metallization and
electroless plating performance demonstration part of the IPC/EPA
Design for the Environment Project (aka "making holes conductive), Debbie
Boger will send copies of the overheards used at IPC Expo if you contact
her (PH 202-260-0880 e-mail [log in to unmask]). If you want
to wait for the formal written report, it will be available from IPC
sometime in late April/early May, contact Chris Rhodes (ext 306).
If you are looking for general information on the Design for Environment
program, please contact Katherine Hart at U.S. EPA (202-260-1707).
thanks
Dr. John Lott
Co-Chair Technical Working Group DfE
DuPont Electronic Materials
RTP, NC
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