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Tool-electrode bending

Figure 6.8 (a) Cylindrical and (b) deformed microholes due to tool-electrode bending. Reprinted from [84] with the permission of the Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering. [Pg.125]

A sample of sufficient size for two separate determinations (about 10 g total) shall be taken from the coating of two separate electrodes by bending the electrode rods, or by means of pliers or other suitable tools. In the case of fluxes, a representative sample of smaller weight shall be taken, avoiding the top layer of flux and any fines from the bottom of the flux container. [Pg.107]


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