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Davis Benjamin L <[log in to unmask]>
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We are just beginning to use soldermask on our PC boards.  We are
specifying liquid or dry s/m over bare copper (no surface mount).  Our
assembly group is also new at inspecting soldermask boards.  They have
seen on one part (from another division) where the soldermask changes
visually after wave solder.  It changes from a 'glossy' look to a 'dull'
or 'etched' look.  They are unsure if this is a problem.

I have looked thru the ANSI/IPC-SM-840B for any information about this,
but have found none.  Have any of you experienced a similar situation
with soldermask?  I do not know the type of mask, the vendor, or
anything else about the board in question (I've asked our assembly group
to see if they can get this info).  I just want to make sure to specify
the right thing on my drawings without limiting our board vendor(s) too
much and calm any fears of our inspectors.  

Thanks for any help...
Ben Davis
Systems & Electronics, Inc.

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