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On Wed, 3 Apr 1996, Mike Cussen wrote:
> What is the IPC specification for circuit board packageing, for domestic
> and over seas products.
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> Thanks You
> Michael Cussen
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Mike,
Universal Instruments Corporation has done a nice job putting together a
packaging specification. It outlines the requirements for prepairing,
packaging and transproting production parts from, within and to their
facilities. You can get a copy by requesting UIC #43233602 REV.C.
Universal Instruments Corporation
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