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Jeff & Toni,
I work for Brady Worldwide and we sell label materials for
circuit board processing. We currently offer 2 materials that
may be of interest to you. Both materials are thermal transfer
printable. They are designed to withstand the SMT reflow
environments but not able to survive bottom side molten wave
solder from PTH processing. The label pricing for booth of these
materials is below the standard pricing of polyimide (kapton)
labels.
The two materials are Brady's B458 and B475. B458 is a
polyetherimide film and B475 is what we call a high temp
polyester. If your interested in getting some samples to test in
your application give our customer service department a call. The
number is 1-800-537-8791.
Dennis Polinski
From: Jeff Hempton <[log in to unmask]> AT Internet on
10/12/98 12:02 PM CDT
To: [log in to unmask] AT Internet@WHBRADYUS@ccMail
cc: (bcc: Dennis Polinski/GHO/BRADYUS/BRATON)
Subject: [TN] ASSY:board marking labels for reflow
Hey group!
Hoping you could send some info our way regarding labels that
can withstand the reflow temps and process. We are aware of the
standard capton labels, but is there anything else out there that
is CHEAPER?? that can perform well enough thru this process
(i.e., no shrinkey, no curlies, no un-attachies?) Please forward
any vendor contacts or material types you have used with success.
Thanx in advance.
Jeff Hempton\Toni Blaettner
United Technology Electronic Controls
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