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TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES ARTWORK Topics covered: artwork generation, photoplotters, film, CAD/CAM, phototools, and tooling. See also: Automation and Computerization, Front-End Engineering, Imaging. AUTOMATION AND COMPUTERIZATION Topics covered: computerization of manufacturing processes, CIM, and estimating. See also: Drilling, Front-End Engineering, Plating, Wet Processing. BUSINESS OF PCBs Topics covered: PCB market information, education, foreign reports, and management information. See also: Education, Management, Market Measures. CLEANING Topics covered: scrubbing and chemical cleaning. See also: Surface Preparation, Imaging. DESMEAR AND ETCHBACK Topics covered: smear removal, glass fiber etching, and plasma desmear. See also: Drilling, Routing. DRILLING AND ROUTING Topics covered: drill bits, machinery, hole quality, small holes, entry, and backup. See also: Automation, Cleaning, Computerization, Desmear and Etchback. EDUCATION See also: Management. EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES See also: Surface-Mount Technology. ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS AND WASTE TREATMENT Topics covered: metal recovery, regeneration, recycling, regulations, and systems. See also: Environmental Issues, Etching, Imaging, Wet Processing. ETCHING Topics covered: equipment and chemistry. See also: Environmental Concerns and Waste Treatment, Fine Lines, Imaging, Wet Processing. IA RL eR a FINE LINES Topics covered: technology and techniques. See also: Etching, Imaging, Surface-Mount Technology. FLEXIBLE CIRCUITRY Topics covered: design, methods, and techniques. See also: Laminates, Multilayers. FRONT-END ENGINEERING Topics covered: CAM, plotters, CAD data, tooling, and downloading. See also: Artwork, Automation and Computerization. IMAGING Topics covered: photoresist, exposure equipment, developing, and stripping. See also: Artwork, Etching, Environmental Concerns and Waste Treatment. LAMINATES Topics covered: resins, new materials, testing, copper, and dimensional stability. See also: Flexible Circuitry, Multilayers, Surface-Mount Technology, Surface Preparation. MANAGEMENT Topics covered: employee relations and productivity. See also: Market Measures. MISCELLANEOUS MULTILAYERS Topics covered: registration, lamination, oxides, and materials. See also: Artwork, Laminates, Test and Inspection. PLATING Topics covered: chemistry, equipment, gold, tin/lead, copper, and process control. See also: Desmear and Etchback, Environmental Concerns and Waste Treatment, Multilayers, Solder Leveling, Wet Processing. QUALITY CONTROL Topics covered: SPC, SQC, and process control. See also: Laminates, Management, Wet Processing. SCREEN PRINTING See also: Solder Masks. SOLDERABILITY See also: Plating, Wet Processing. SOLDER LEVELING Topics covered: hot-air leveling, fusing, SMOBC, and solderability. See also: Plating, Solderability, Surface Preparation, Wet Processing. SOLDER MASKS Topics covered: liquid and dry-film photoimageables, curing, and solder resist. See also: Screening, Solderability, Solder Leveling. STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS See also: Test and Inspection. P e f 1 Ci it SURFACE-MOUNT TECHNOLOGY EDITORIAL See also: Fine Lines, Emerging Technologies. Publisher/Editor-in-Chief: Donna J. Esposito West Coast Editor: Jerry Murray, 619/270-4801 SURFACE PREPARATION Consulting Technical Editor: Michaela Brody Assistant Editor: Susan Bureau See also: Cleaning. Editorial Review Board: Cliff Ames, Unisys Corp.; Jim McCain, Praegitzer Industries Inc.; Ken TEST AND INSPECTION Ogle, Hadco Corp.; Paul Schroeder, Cray Re- search; Dalton Stelmak, Tyco Corp. Topics covered: electrical test, automatic optical inspection, European Guest Editors: Gianni Confalonieri, Telmi, microsectioning, and reliability. Italy; Michel Daniloff, Electronic Circuits S.A., See also: Laminates, Standards and Specifications. France; Hans Friedrichkeit, Photo Print Electron- ic GmbH, Germany; Preben Lund, Radiometer, Denmark. WET PROCESSING European Business Manager: Linda Haslehurst See also: Cleaning, Desmear and Etchback, Environmental Concerns PRODUCTION and Waste Treatment, Etching, Managing Editor: Karen Hager Imaging, Plating, Solderability, Editorial Assistant: Hanna Hurley Solder Leveling. Production Director: Andrew A. Mickus Advertising Production Manager: Kathryn Bruin DEPARTMENTS SALES Eastern Regional Sales Manager: Laura Brown Western Regional Sales Manager: Tom Snow Midwest Regional Sales Manager: Bernice Bethel European Sales: Tony Barrett Sales Assistant: Lisa Arasteh ASSEMBLY SIDE Reprints: Mary Clare Bennett, 415/905-2353 Group Publisher: Ted Bahr Topics covered: assembly oriented subjects. Group Director: Donald A. Pazour See also: Management, Solderability, Solder Masks. CIRCULATION CROSSTALK Circulation Director: Jerry Okabe Circulation Manager: Michael R. Newton, Topics covered: communication between disciplines, data transfer, 415/905-2308 and customer relations. Circulation Inquiries: Craig Johnson, 415/905-2349 See also: Artwork, Front-End Engineering, Solderability, Solder Masks. @f Miller Freeman ENTRY LEVEL A MEMBER OF THE UNITED NEWSPAPERS GROUP Topics covered: basic information on PCB processes. CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES Chairman of the Board: Clifford D. Jakes President: Marshall W. Freeman See also: Environmental Concerns and Waste Treatment, Etching, Sr. Vice Presidents: Charles C. Baake, Leonard E. Imaging, Plating, Wet Processing. Haas, Thomas L. Kemp, Wini D. Ragus Vice Presidents: Charles H. Benz, Leigh M. Free- FOCUS ON FABRICATORS man, Andrew A. Mickus, Donald A. Pazour Chief Financial Officer: Stephen A. Daniels Treasurer: Miller Freeman III MARKET MEASURES Assistant Treasurer: Douglas M. Denny Founder: Gary W. Smith See also: Business of PCBs, Management. OFFICES SAFETY Eastern Sales and Editorial: Miller Freeman Inc., 2000 Powers Ferry Center, Suite 450, Marietta, See also: Environmental Issues. GA 30067, tel. 404/952-1303, fax 404/952-6461. VENDOR REVIEW Western Sales: Miller Freeman Inc., 600 Harrison St., San Francisco, CA 94107, tel. 415/905-2352, fax 415/905-2234. ADVERTISER’S INDEX Midwest Sales: Miller Freeman Inc., 6160 North Cicero, Suite 122, Chicago, IL 60646, tel. 312/545-0700, fax 312/545-5970. European Administration: 15 Lauriston Road, London SW19 4TJ, U.K.., tel. 081/946 4589, fax 081/946 1186. European Sales: Tony Barrett, 1 Lodge Farm, Kine- ton, Warwickshire, CV35 OJH U.K.., tel. 0926/641640, fax 0926/641595. WBPA Precision Production-Ready Phototools, Estimating Goes Computer-Aided via by Laura J. Scholten Apple, by John M. Luderman Dimensional Changes in Photographic The Automation of Etchback, by D.E.M. Film, by Shannon Irving Automation for the Expanding PCB A Bridge in Time, by Mark J. Seeger Manufacturer, by Jeff D. Montgomery The Photographic Process: Solutions That Computerized Manufacturing in a Dissolve Defects, by David J. Havelka Multilayer Printed Circuit Facility, by Marc Schwater and Happy Holden Retooling for Second-Generation Artwork, by Brian Bennett CAD/CAM/CAT Future Application in the Printed Wiring Industry, by Jeff D. The Competitive Edge: Fine-Line Montgomery Registration, by Bob Straley and Skip Pooler New Computer System for PCB Photographic Films and Their Importance Manufacturing, by Mehul J. Dave to the Finished Product, by Nate Harris and Steve Grossman Paperless Quality Assurance Operations, by T.H. Poyer and TJ. Nolan Case Study: Fire-Resistant Vault Protects PCB Artwork Computerization for the PC Fabricator, by Mike Brody Production-Ready Phototools, by Keith Lumley Computerized Job Tracking at CTS Printex, by Maurice J. Eckley, Jr. Phototool Generation: The Key to a Quality Board, by Monty D. Smith Mainframes, Minicomputers, Microcomputers, by Mike Brody Making On-Size Phototools, by Kenneth M. Smith Computerizing the PCB Manufacturing Operation, by Mehul J. Dave From Hand Taping to Modems, by Yonna J. Esposito Computer-Controlled Logic in Conveyorized Wet Processing Equipment, Photoglass Tooling, by Pete Konkol by Marshall I. Gurian Glass Phototooling: Sorting Out the Control of the Printed Circuit through Options, by Steve 0. Huntress Design, CAD and Manufacture, by William P. Holcomb The Dynamics of Change, by Shannon Irving High-Volume CIM, by Fred W. Houtz and Donald L. Sage Long-Distance Phototooling, by Robert L. Myers Process Automation for Printed Circuit Manufacturing, by Charles D. Eidschun Statistical Process Control for Phototools? Yes!, by Peter Bartell Japanese Productivity—Small is Beautiful, by Leighton F. Smith AUTOMATION AND Potentials and Limitations of Robotics: Guide to Managerial Evaluations, by Bela COMPUTERIZATION Gold PCB Quoting with a Desktop Computer, by A. Wallace Smock One Company’s Success with Computerization: An Interview with Don Production Scheduling, by A.W. Smock Weber and Jeff Baxter Computer-Aided Decision Making, Numerical Control Programming, by Spyros Economides by Excellon Automation Computerization for the PC Fabricator: An In-Depth Look at Automation, An Update, by Mike Brody by Thomas Kay Programs for PWB Quotations, by Siomon PCB Technology in Transition, by James Rhee Henshall Automating Dry-Film Lamination, Chemical Automation for the PWB Shop, by Todd D. Rich by Richard L. Ingram and Ralph Dufresne Explaining JIT, MRP II and Kanban, Case History: Automating Imaging by R. Dave Garwood Case History: Automating Solder Mask Optimization of Programmable Hoists Using Linear Programming, by Dr. W.E. A Prototype CIM System, by W. Bracker Bracker and W.L. Chapman Improving Productivity with New Automating the Photoimaging Process, Software Capabilities, by John Oglesby by Ron Watts Computerizing Your Operation, by Don Automatic MLB Innerlayer Production, Paetow by David Bonislawski Bar Coding for the Printed Circuit Automatic Tab Plating in Action, by James Industry, by Bruce R. Wray V. Elliott PCB Shop Automation, by Victoria R. Allies Why MRP Systems Fail: Traps to Avoid, and James M. McCaron by James A.G. Krupp The Search for Excellence in Developing Automatic MLB Systems with Peripheral an Automation Strategy, by Anthony J. and Transport Devices, by Franz Holtgrewe Friscia MRP II for PCBs, by Mehul J. Dave Utilizing a Milled Board CAD System for Prototype Circuit Boards, by Susanne U. Martens Automation or Automotion, by James M. McCarron JIT Manufacturing and PCB Fabrication, by Daniel W. Lawson II Just in Time— What is it?, by Benjamin H. Summerour Optical Multilayer Registration, by David J. Powell Cutting Corners: Automating the Copper 23 Years of Providing the Woridwide and Solder Plate, Strip and Etch Process, PCB Industry with Quality Engineered by George Franck, Jr. Products, Service and Support. Drilling Automation and Small/High Aspect Hole Drilling, by Hiroshi Aoyama Total Employee Involvement: Integrating People and Technology, by William D. Stinnett 7311 DOIG DR., GARDEN GROVE, CA USA 92641 Printed Wiring Board CAD, by Robert Huelsdonk (800) 262-LCOA (714) 891-3581 FAX (714) 893-2881 PCB CIM: A Growing Trend, by David J. Nims Circle No. 4 7 Design and High-Volume Manufacturing, Keeping Computer Viruses Out of Your by Alan G. Wallskog Shop, Part Il, by Russell W. Walton David vs. Goliath, by Scott G. McCurdy CIM: The Next Step, by Paul Balius On the Other Hand: CAM for High Open Architecture in the PCB Industry, Volume, by Aaron Mankovski and Scott Klages by Dieter Heinrich and Wayne Wendland Scheduling for Profit, by Gordon A. PC-Based CNC Tape Production, by Robert Roseborough C. Henningsgard CIM at Work, by Mike Bauer and Lins Alt Building Boards from Gerber Files, by John Jiles and Russell W. Walton Language Barriers, by Geert Deprez ICAM: Automation for the Future, by George Rossi Fabrication Workstations: A Subset of Manufacturing Functionality, by RJ. Hartgrove Printed Wiring Board (PWB) Production Mastering the Benchmark, by Martin J. Availability in 1980, by Norman S. Dixon Einarson Justification for a Second-Generation Market Planning in the Smaller Company, CAD/CAM System, by Dave Thomas by Michael Sleppin Keeping Computer Viruses Out of Your It’s a Puzzlement, by Michael Sleppin Shop, Part I, by Russell W. Walton An Outlook on Marketing in the 80s Could I Get a Quote on this Board? Printed Wiring Forecast, by Philip J. Lapin DON'T LIMIT Circuit Boards: The Next 5 Years, YOURSELF! by O. Leigh Mueller The Fourth Electronic Revolution, by BPA Technology FOA Inc. has competitively Peripherals priced quality Profile of Printed Circuits: Independent used equipment Markets, by Dr. William E. Loeb for all of your Stock Issues, by Harvey Miller pcb manufacturing needs. Your Business Goodwill: What’s it Worth?, by Alan W. Johnson For a current Business Cycle Impacts Upon the Printed list of inventory Circuit Industry, by Philip J. Lapin call FOA Inc. Market Your Company with an Annual Report, by H. Rick Fumo and Melanie Brunk FAX: 1-800-845-4222 Programs for PWB Quotations, by Siomon TEL: 602-277-2681 Rhee 1-800-722-6936 European Electronics Market Forecast: 1985 Circle No. 5 Making It in the Marketplace, by Michael The U.S. Merchant Market: An Industry in Sleppin Transition, by Philip J. Lapin The U.S. PCB Market: Suppliers’ The Demographics of the Printed Circuit Viewpoint, by Steve Hudson Industry, by Nancy Smith The PCB Market: Business Opportunities Europe 1992: Closed Portcullis or Open for High-Heat Materials, by Joseph A. Door?, by Roger L. Tyler Castrovilla Customer Communication, by Gene Meeting the Challenge of International Marrano Competition, by Alan G. Wallskog Don’t Be Bored Buying Boards, by Michael Is it Time for Capital Investmenit?, E. Hill by Steven E. Kozel Cost: The Complexity Factor, Part 1, How to Bring Small-Business Efficiency to by Ron Daniels Pentagon Buying, by Jay Cooper The EPA, the Media and Preventive The Business Plan: Annual Ordeal or Maintenance, by Michael 0. Flatt Valuable Tool?, by Frank M. Yoerg, Jr. Interview: The West German PCB Market Competition Through Cooperation, by Dave Blanchard The U.S. PCB Market, by Phil Lapin A Forecast of Printed Circuit Buying in Cost: The Complexity Factor, Part 2, Southern California for 1986-87, by Steve by Ron Daniels Grossman and Tania Love The State of the U.S. Electronics Industry, by Biron Lim, Steve Daigle, and Eric Vogelsberg Profile of the Indian PCB Industry, by K. Vasudevan Detecting PC Scum Problems, by Technical The Canadian PCB Industry, by Alex D. Staff, Prochem Equipment Inc. Winch Three-Dimensional Abrasive Cleaning for If the Market Fits: Sizing Up the 1990s the Printed Circuit Industry Asleep at the Switch, by David Dibble New Developments in the Application of Brushes for Processing Printed Circuit Managing a Maquiladora, by Mariah E. de Boards: A View from Europe, by John H. Forest Gore Setting Up Shop in Europe The Techniques of Surface Cleaning Professional PCBs and Multilayers, Captive Shop Roundtable, by Dave by G. Matthaes Blanchard PC Board Cleaning, by Jim Bechtold Circuit Association Update Equipment for Pre- and Postfuse Cleaning, Quick Response to Customer Demands, by Dennis M. Kallal by William D. Presutti, Jr. Mechanical Surface Preparation, by J. Sam The PCB Market in Taiwan, by Harrison Neal Chang Innerlayer Scrubbing Hiring Winners, by Richard J. Pinsker Cleanliness Counts, by Tom N. Petersen, Common-Sense Selling, by Mark E. Bryan Y. Iwata, Robert S. Capaccio, and Thompson David Chopourian Chemical Cleaning: Processing and Glass Fiber Etching in PCB Fabrication, Practices, Part 1, by Terry D. Loy by Glen Rasmussen Chemical Cleaning: Processing and Desmearing for Improved Quality, Part 1, Practices, Part 2, by Terry D. Loy by Dr. A.M. Poskanzer, J.J. Cook, and K. Cordas DESMEAR AND Desmearing for Improved Quality, Part 2, ETCHBACK by Dr. A.M. Poskanzer, J.J. Cook, and K. Cordas Plasma Etchback of Printed Wiring Boards (PWBs) Part 1, by Dennis Cantwell Sulfuric Acid Etchback Systems, by John W. Burkett Plasma Etchback of PWBs, Part 2, by Dennis Cantwell Smear Removal and Etchback Using Chromic Acid, by Glen Rasmussen An Improved Permanganate Smear Removal Process, by Francis J. Nuzzi Sulfuric Acid Etchback Processing, by Kathleen Nargi Chromic Acid Desmear and Etchback Guidelines, by Benjamin Arden Techniques for Evaluating Plasma Removal ofE poxy Drill Smear, by R.D. Rust Smear Removal Chemistry for Consistent and R.J. Rhodes Hole Wall Reliability, by Michael J. Barmutta The Automation of Etchback, by D.E.M. The Road to Uniform Etching of PCBs, Looking at Causes and Prevention of Resin by R.D. Rust, R.J. Rhodes, and A.A. Parker Smear, by Mike Verdin Determining Silicon Level in Glass Etching Baths, by Frank Polakovic and David DiMargo Smear Removal Techniques: Pros and Cons, by Dr. Al Poskanzer Reducing Plasma Desmearing: Etching QUALITY Costs, by Rex A. Lee, Dave Czirr, and Kathy AND COMMITMENT Pallone We are dedicated to an Smear in Multilayer Boards: Identification and Evaluation, by Kwaku uncompromising commitment Mensah to provide the highest quality Permanganate Etchback for Multilayer products and services. Boards, by Gerald A. Krulik IMAGING CLEANING & ETCHING Solvent Swell, by Anthony Piano and SOLDER REFLOWING & LEVELING Katherine Pallone SOLDER STRIPPING & BRIGHTENING Etchback: Desmear Overview, by Dr. SCREENING WASTE TREATING Fracesco Tomaiulo Dry-Etch Technology Using NF3, by John A. Barkanic, Donna M. Reynolds, and Robert H. Shay Os +T HCH Troubleshooting the Permanganate Desmear Process, by Katherine Pallone and Anthony Piano Circle No. 6 DRILLING AND ROUTING Tune Up Your Drilling Operation, by Robert Deitz Two-Piece Construction of Reverse Shank Drills, by David T. Hemmings Selecting the Proper Entry: Backup Material, by Owen Christiansen Application of Special Cutting Tools, Part 2, by Mark E. Nelson Evaluation of Automated and Manual Final Fabrication Techniques for Printed Interview: Gary Clark—The Bit Shop, Boards, by Brij Gulati Oct. 80 by Mike Brody Cemented Carbide: Composite Material Key Design Requirements for a Modern for PCB Drills and Routes, by Eli Margolin Nov. 80 Printed Wiring Board Drilling System, by Wojciek Kosmowski The Advantages of Electrochemically Deburring PWBs, by Joseph C. Fjelstad Mar. 81 Carbide Metallurgical Engineering Applied to PCB Drill Bits, by Robert T. The Future of PCB Drilling: New Trends in Schaefer, and Robert J. Housman the PC Industry, by Wojciech Kosmowski Mar. 81 PCB Drill Bit Performance Evaluation, In Search of the Perfect Hole, by Herbert M. Part 2, by Robert T. Shaefer and Robert J. Reed Mar. 81 Housman Higher Chip-Loading Drilling, by John Dedicated Routing of Increased Johnston Mar. 81 Productivity and Profits, by Dave Dosier NC Drill Tapes: Better Left to the PC Vendor, by James Wheeler Apr. 81 Putting Quality First in PC Drilling, by Craig Fix May 81 Maximum Utilization of Computer- Controlled Drilling and Routing Equipment, by Jim Henshall Aug. 81 Another Look at PCB Drilling Tolerances, by David T. Hemmings Sep. 81 C~EsS Ngeae sS. FEZR V’ Finishing and Sizing, by Norman S. Einarson Oct. 81 YOUR ONE Numerical Control Programming, by Excellon Automation Nov. 81 An Effective Approach to Reducing Heat PCB EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER in PCB Drilling, by Jim McCarron Jan. 82 OVER 600 Pieces of Capital Equipment on hand Guaranteed Reconditioned CNC Drills ¢ M/L Drilling Guidelines, by Jim Henshall Mar. 82 Presses ¢ Etchers * Developers ® Printers e Testers, etc. It’s the Finishes, by David T. Hemmings Mar. 82 24 Hour service maintenance and technical Stainless Shanks State-of-the-Art in PC available World Wide Drills, by Tim Taylor Jul. 82 Appraisals, Auction, Buyouts Leases on Equipment up to 25,000.00 credit Solid Carbide PCB Drills, by Robert J. approval often just on credit application. Higher Housman Sep. 82 amount, Need IRS Returns. A New Look at an Old Technique, by Robert Call Zane Warner or Mike Engle J. Housman and Scott Henry Sep. 82 G 660 California Way, Longview, WA 98632 Application of Special Cutting Tools, Phone: 206-423-8466 FAX: 206-423-8701 Part 1, by Mark E. Nelson Oct. 82 11 Circle No. 7 An Overview of Modern Routing A Point in the Right Direction: PCB Drill Techniques, by Leland E. Tull and Larry Repointing, by Scott Yardley Jun. 85 Stock Oct. 83 Polycrystalline Drill Bits, by Richard Application of Special Cutting Tools: LaMantia Jul. 85 Internal Slotting Oct. 83 Keep Your Eye on the Hole—Not the PCB Drill Bit Performance Evaluation, Donut, by Dennis E. Myers Nov. 85 Part 3, by Robert T. Shaefer Dec. 83 Less Is Best, by Mark Molello and Steve PCB Drill Handling—The Subtle Diaster, Grossman Dec. 85 by Tim L. Taylor Mar. 84 From Kevlar to Cake, Nothing Cuts Better Micro Drill Technology Update, by J.M. Than Water, by Edward P. Jones Mar. 86 Nelligan, R.W. Saxton, and W.R. Hewitt Mar. 84 Drilling PCBs Using an Unusual Backup Application of Special Cutting Tools, Material, by Dr. AJ. Berlin Mar. 86 Part 4, by Mark E. Nelson and Rich Fotion Mar. 84 Optimizing NC Drill Design for Small-Hole Drilled Hole Wall Quality Standards, Drilling, by David Orthman and David Van by Dr. Alvin J. Berlin Mar. 84 Zet Mar. 86 Application of Special Cutting Tools, Multilayer Drilling: Managing the Process, Part 5, by Mark Nelson and Rich Fotion Oct. 84 by Richard Fotion and Thomas W. Allen Mar. 86 Drilling, Punching and Routing PTFE: Drill Room Automation, by A. Jerry Glass Boards for Microwave Circuitry, Siegmund and Andre Cavin Mar. 86 by Tom Donegan Dec. 84 Small-Hole Drilling for Fine-Line Pseudo Resonance Testing for PCB Drill Technology, by David Goulet Mar. 87 Bits, by Edwin R. Phillips May 85 The New Architecture of Small Hole Drilling Equipment, by Wojciech Kosmowski Mar. 87 14-16 Delaware Drive © Salem, NH 03079 (SI 603-898-6273 The X-Ray Template, by Dan Jacobus Mar. 87 mt FAX: 603-898-6039 Thermal Monitoring of Drill Bits During USED EQUIPMENT Laminate Drilling, by Thomas Hamilton, Alan C. Traub, and Jack Evans DRILLING: Excellon—-TrudriI-DAC-Others WET AREA: Chemcut-ASI-VCM-Others Delamination Caused Within Plasma DRY FILM: Hakuto—DuPont—Colight- Chamber, by Robert M. Cherf Hitech-Dynachem AOI: Optrotech-Orbot-Others How to Computerize Your Drilling TESTERS: ATG-Mania—Trace-Ditmco Operation, Part 1: Steps Along the Way, TOOLING: J & D-Multiline PRESSES: TMP-Wabash-VPI-Orange by Russell W. Walton Mar. 87 Engineering PLATING: Microplate-Baker—Mesa West X-Rays Go On Line at Predrill Tooling, **MANY DIFFERENT SIZES, MODELS AND by Robert F. Benson and John W. Wilent Mar. 87 OPTIONS AVAILABLE **WE HAVE THE LARGEST SELECTION How to Computerize Your Drilling ANYWHERE AND ALL UNDER ONE Operation, Part 2: Throw Away Your ROOF Paper Tapes, by Russell W. Walton **COMPLETE FACILITIES-APPRAISALS- LIQUIDATIONS-EQUIPMENT How to Computerize Your Drilling REBUILDING-A FULL SERVICE Operation, Part 3: Connecting A TEAM-BEST PRICES-COMPLETE Computer to Your Programmer, by Russell WARRANTIES W. Walton CALL AND GET ON OUR How to Computerize Your Drilling MAILING LIST TODAY! Operation, Part 4: Connecting a Computer to Your Drill, by Russell W. Walton Circle No. 8 12

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