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Hi Guenter,
This large anisotropy for PCBs with Kevlar woven fiber reinforcement is very
interesting. What were the CTEs in the x- and y-directions? Even with
standard FR--4 there frequently is some x,y-anisotropy of about 1 to 2 ppm/C.
The non-woven Kevlar matte you refer to will eliminate the anisotropy, but
the CTE-constraint will be significantly less than you would get with uniform
woven Kevlar. To you have a paper on this study-please send it to me.

Werner Engelmaier
Engelmaier Associates, Inc.
Electronic Packaging, Interconnection and Reliability Consulting
23 Gunther Street
Mendham, NJ  07945  USA
Phone & Fax: 201-543-2747
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