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John Nelson <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 14 Jul 1997 11:34:25 -0400
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Thermal cure inks are what is normally used for via plugging because it is hard to 
get light into the holes to set up a uv ink and it is hard to get solvent out of holes at
bake.  The most common ink used for plugging is SR-1000.  We use green.  
In a previous life we used clear.

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Is there anyone out there using thermal cure type inks for via plugging?  Are there any advantages to using these inks (as opposed to UV cureable)?

Jamie McIntyre
PCI

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