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In Reply to: Re: Audiomat and Vecteur posted by Steve Eddy on January 25, 2001 at 19:40:18:
Hi Steve,
The dealer who carries Audiomat told me that the unit is using fibreglass circuit board. Last year February, I made a phone call to Audiomat in France, and asked them several questions:-Do you offer point to point wiring version?
Their answer: If you ordered a high quantity of our amplifier, we can do that.
-So, what type of the board material for PCB you guys using?
Their answer: Glassfibre.
The Audiomat phone number is on their catalogue which was the dealer gave me.Have Fun!!
Regards,
PPtriodePS. I have used different type of Teflon such as basic type of Teflon (white colour), composite ceramic Teflon (ceramic filler Teflon), Etc for the terminal board for my mod and projects. Therefore, don't you think a Fiberglass coated with Teflon is considered as "Teflon" board?
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pushpulltriode wrote:Their answer: Glassfibre.
Well there ya go. :)
And I didn't mean to imply that they were, only to point out that visually there's not much difference between say an FR-4 board and some of the fiberglass/Teflon laminates.
PS. I have used different type of Teflon such as basic type of Teflon (white colour), composite ceramic Teflon (ceramic filler Teflon), Etc for the terminal board for my mod and projects. Therefore, don't you think a Fiberglass coated with Teflon is considered as "Teflon" board?
Oh sure, it should be considered a Teflon board. I didn't mean to imply otherwise. Again my only point was that you can't always easily tell the difference between some of the Teflon boards and plain glass epoxy boards by a casual visual inspection.
In other words, I was simply giving the company in question some benefit of doubt.
se
Hi se,
I get your point and thanks for your comments! However, I feel most of manufacturers out there must be honourable to tell the public what they are using. From my point of view, I consider the ceramic filler Teflon as the best circuit board material. I heard some of the high end audio also use this material as the "Teflon" circuit board, instead of glassfibre/teflon laminate stuff. However, those ceramic filler Teflon is not cheap at all. Actually they are pretty expensive!!Regards,
PPtriode
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