Re: Epoxying over chip numbers?

From: Robert Baer (robertbaer_at_earthlink.net)
Date: 07/05/04


Date: Mon, 05 Jul 2004 07:15:54 GMT

John Muchow wrote:
>
> >acetone
>
> Isn't there a chance that the acetone could affect the bond between
> the IC legs and the case material, i.e., some of the acetone could
> work its way inside and cause damage? Or is the chance of that no
> greater than the possibility of damaging the chip with our Dremel?
>
> John Muchow
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  Acetone has about the same effect as water; the dremel tool can do a
lot of damage if one wants...



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