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5M1270ZT144C5N

isagani
Novice
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Dear Support,

Please help to check and advise if the marking is just normal after acetone test performed.

Please refer to photo for reference.

 

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AqidAyman_Intel
Employee
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Hi Isagani,


Did you mean the marking on the packaging is fading after you done the acetone test?


isagani
Novice
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Yes, Please confirm if this is just normal?

AqidAyman_Intel
Employee
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Hi Isagani,


Just to let you know, I am currently consult with the packaging team regarding your issue and will get back to you once I got the answer.


Thank you for your patience.


isagani
Novice
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Hi Aqid,

Thank you and noted. Awaiting for your feedback. 

AqidAyman_Intel
Employee
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Hi Isagani,


Thank you for your patience.


From what I got, the situation you face are completely normal as when you performed the Acetone test, marking wall can be collapsed and EMC dust is removed. We need EMC dust to see the character more clear in laser marked spot.


I hope this helps.


isagani
Novice
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Hi Aqid,

Please help to clarify what is EMC dust?

AqidAyman_Intel
Employee
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Hi Isagani,


From the info I got, EMC is epoxy mold compound.


Regards,

Aqid Ayman


AqidAyman_Intel
Employee
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