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DSmaC

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Mar 21, 2013
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Hi everyone.
I've got a Pro that has a bit of corrosion on the board.
It got to the point that it chewed to the next layer down.
Everything is all cleaned up and the two layers are independent as it should be.
My concern is that before I replace the bad chips I would like to place a protective/insulated barrier in the cavity of the board so I won't create a short.
Does anyone have a suggestion as what to use to accomplish both filling the void and insulating the layers?
The upper layer has a hole that is 4 times the size of the lower layer so the coating should also stand a bit of heat as I'll repair the missing section of the layer with a copper film.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
DSmaC
 
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