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Date: | Sat, 26 Jul 1997 12:12:04 -0400 (EDT) |
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Simple answer: Yes alkaline etch can be used for fine lines (Sub. 4 mil).
I've manufactured plenty of high volume designs with alk. etch that were 4&5
mil lines, and have built other products with 2 mil lines.
With that said, it is true that for innerlayers cupric etch can be more
controllable for mixed copper designs, and for that reason is usually used
for inners.
I think that it is important that you understand all the variables that
influence fine line etching, and make a decision based on what is best for
your facility, but if you're looking to just do 6&6 than alk. etch is just
fine.
Remember, there are plenty of people etching boards in 5 gal buckets.
Building a circuit board isn't brain surgery, we just like to think it is
sometimes!
Scott
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