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What Is Happening? - 2018 D LSC

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The EIR in AMERICA seem to have something happening. I would guess that this is minor MD but because I hardly see it, and the "second" doubled devices look just as thick as the original devices.

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I see Die Deterioration in that area.
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What of the I?

It shows a very obvious notch.
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Not seeing a notch.
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Just a die on its last legs.
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When you see notching on a coin, it will usually not just be one device that is affected. Other devices in that area would also be affected as well. But with the type of die process, that area would not be affected on the single squeeze dies. More towards the central areas or on the US areas.
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They would be enlarged on this area of the devices.
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I understand thank you, it isn't notching I'm seeing, just a bit of an extra I poking out, but I suppose as E&V said, is Die Deterioration.
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I call these die flow lines:
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