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Dave
You can use the same markers used in AOI for marking the boards, it seems they do the job and are pretty well removable.
David Banitt
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From: Dave Pick -"process engineer"[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: יום חמישי, יוני 25, 1998 03:10
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Subject: [TN] defect marking
I am looking for a temporary way to mark defects on a PCB assembly (other than
the red arrows that everyone uses). The boards will go back through a water
wash, so I was thinking a water soluable, non-conductive ink would be nice. Are
there any recommendations?
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