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"Kelly M. Schriver" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 15 Sep 1998 14:31:28 -0500
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Hi All - re: the ongoing discussion on repair of polyimide based flex and
acrylic adhesives - THERE'S A BETTER WAY

Several years ago DuPont and other flex manufacturers introduced bondable
polyimides which use "adhesiveless" materials and allow a person to largely
get away from the frailties of the acrylics.  In the case of DuPont, the
material is called Pyralux AP and a good point of contact is Mike Crutchfield
at 919.248.5341 (NC).

We have changed over most of our existing product, which ranges from single
layer flex to 16 layer rigid-flex.  Several of our suppliers indicate their
improved yields offset the added cost of the AP materials.  In our assembly
shops, we encounter fewer measling incidents and  I have heard of no
delaminations.  We have also been able to eliminate intermediate presolder
bake cycles of the boards, which obviously doesn't hurt solderability.

Regards - Kelly

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