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Re: Audiomat and Vecteur

Posted by Steve Eddy on January 25, 2001 at 19:40:18:

pushpulltriode wrote:

Impossible!! I have looked inside the Audiomat DUO and other products from Audiomat. Obviously, they are using conventional fibreglass material for the circuit board. Also, I doubt the Vecteur use the Teflon board in their gear either!!

Contrary to what some might think, Teflon circuit boards don't look like a sheet of white plastic with traces on them. In fact they look much like common laminated fiberglass boards, mainly because they're largely made of fiberglass. Teflon boards are typically fiberglass boards with the fiberglass having been coated with Teflon. Some of the more expensive laminates will use thin sheets of Teflon between the fiberglass layers for slightly better performance.

So the products in question may well be using Teflon circuit boards.

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