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Thu, 18 Jun 1998 09:31:17 +0200
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Hi, electronic friends.
You can buy a neat and simple microwave adhesive curing oven today. And
make the curing process as easy as putting your plastic coffee cup in
the oven for a few seconds heating. Adhesives exist with special
"dopants" which make them curable in a few seconds. What a contrast to
1-2hours in a gigantic electromechanical oven from yesterday. I have
learned that wondermachines don't exist, so, what is the medal's
backside? Can you cure the silver epoxy on large MCM with metal back,
for instance? And what happens on inside of the semiconductor chips and
other components? /Ingemar


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