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Does anybody knows / sales a micrometer with two facing V's
in order to check the remaining core after a V-cut / scoring ?

Where can i find a standard for it ?

It seems that not only the remaining core is important, but
also the sharpness of the cut. If the edge of the cut is rounded
it is much more difficult to depanelize...

Thank you, Roland
Roland Jaquet         Technical Director
Henri Jaquet SA       PCB manufacturer
Geneva Switzerland    Prototypes and small qties
tel. xx41-22-794-7878 fx. xx41-22-794-3052
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