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From: Scott Westheimer
Date: 4/30/97

Thought I would answer my own e-mail. We tested some pacovia on a clean
plate and found that it darkened the separators plates during lamination
and turned them blue. I talked to a friend that was a blacksmith and he
reminded me that the way that they turned gun barrels blue was to put
silicon on the stainless steel barrel and than put them into a furnace. We
had a problem with the pacovia sticking to the plates several weeks ago and
we were sent a new shipment of material, which I believe had an increase
amount of mold release in it. Although I do not believe that this material,
which might be silicon, will be a problem, it is always something I worry
about in PCB manufacturing. What are some of the other materials that
people are using for sequential lamination?

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> From: Dr Mukunda-CTUA036 <[log in to unmask]>
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> Subject: RE: Fab Lamination
> Date: Wednesday, April 30, 1997 1:30 PM
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> ________________________________________________________
> From: Scott Westheimer
> Date: 4/30/97
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> We are encountering a discoloration (darkening)of the separator plates.
We 
> noticed this started to happen after we processed some sequentical 
> lamination jobs using pacovia. You can see the outline of the individual 
> PCB's on the plates where the low pressure areas are and I am wondering
if 
> anyone else has seen this probelm. We are not able to remove this
darkening 
> with the plates scrubber.  
> 
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