IEC 61249-2-41:2010
(Main)Materials for printed boards and other interconnecting structures - Part 2-41: Reinforced base materials clad and unclad - Brominated epoxide cellulose paper/woven E-glass reinforced laminate sheets of defined flammability (vertical burning test), copper-clad for lead-free assembly
Materials for printed boards and other interconnecting structures - Part 2-41: Reinforced base materials clad and unclad - Brominated epoxide cellulose paper/woven E-glass reinforced laminate sheets of defined flammability (vertical burning test), copper-clad for lead-free assembly
IEC 61249-2-41:2010 gives requirements for properties of brominated epoxide cellulose paper reinforced core/woven E-glass reinforced surface laminate sheets of defined flammability (vertical burning test), copper-clad for lead-free assembly in thicknesses of 0,60 mm up to 1,70 mm. The flammability rating is achieved through the use of brominated fire retardants reacted as part of the epoxide polymeric structure. The glass transition temperature is defined to be 100 °C minimum.
Matériaux pour circuits imprimés et autres structures d'interconnexion - Partie 2-41: Matériaux de base renforcés, plaqués et non plaqués - Feuilles stratifiées renforcées en tissu de verre de type E/papier cellulose époxyde bromé, plaquées cuivre, d'inflammabilité définie (essai de combustion verticale) pour les assemblages sans plomb
La CEI 61249-2-41:2010 fournit des exigences concernant les propriétés des feuilles stratifiées renforcées en tissu de verre de type E/papier cellulose époxyde bromé, plaquées cuivre, d'inflammabilité définie (essai de combustion verticale) pour les assemblages sans plomb et ayant une épaisseur comprise entre 0,60 mm et 1,70 mm. Les caractéristiques d'inflammabilité sont obtenues en faisant réagir des ignifuges bromés dans la structure polymère qui font partie de la structure polymère époxyde. La température de transition vitreuse a été définie comme devant être de 100 °C au minimum.
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IEC 61249-2-41 ®
Edition 1.0 2010-04
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
NORME
INTERNATIONALE
Materials for printed boards and other interconnecting structures –
Part 2-41: Reinforced base materials clad and unclad – Brominated epoxide
cellulose paper/woven E-glass reinforced laminate sheets of defined
flammability (vertical burning test), copper-clad for lead-free assembly
Matériaux pour circuits imprimés et autres structures d'interconnexion –
Partie 2-41: Matériaux de base renforcés, plaqués et non plaqués – Feuilles
stratifiées renforcées en tissu de verre de type E/papier cellulose époxyde
bromé, plaquées cuivre, d’inflammabilité définie (essai de combustion verticale)
pour les assemblages sans plomb
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IEC 61249-2-41 ®
Edition 1.0 2010-04
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
NORME
INTERNATIONALE
Materials for printed boards and other interconnecting structures –
Part 2-41: Reinforced base materials clad and unclad – Brominated epoxide
cellulose paper/woven E-glass reinforced laminate sheets of defined
flammability (vertical burning test), copper-clad for lead-free assembly
Matériaux pour circuits imprimés et autres structures d'interconnexion –
Partie 2-41: Matériaux de base renforcés, plaqués et non plaqués – Feuilles
stratifiées renforcées en tissu de verre de type E/papier cellulose époxyde
bromé, plaquées cuivre, d’inflammabilité définie (essai de combustion verticale)
pour les assemblages sans plomb
INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
COMMISSION
COMMISSION
ELECTROTECHNIQUE
PRICE CODE
INTERNATIONALE
S
CODE PRIX
ICS 31.180 ISBN 978-2-88910-461-1
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD.4
1 Scope.6
2 Normative references.6
3 Materials and construction .6
3.1 Resin system.6
3.2 Metal foil .7
3.3 Reinforcement .7
4 Internal marking.7
5 Electrical properties .7
6 Non-electrical properties of the copper-clad laminate .7
6.1 Appearance of the copper-clad sheet .7
6.1.1 Indentations (pits and dents) .8
6.1.2 Wrinkles .8
6.1.3 Scratches .8
6.1.4 Raised areas .8
6.1.5 Surface waviness.9
6.2 Appearance of the unclad face.9
6.3 Laminate thickness.9
6.4 Bow and twist .9
6.5 Properties related to the copper foil bond.10
6.6 Punching and machining.10
6.7 Dimensional stability.11
6.8 Sheet sizes.11
6.8.1 Typical sheet sizes .11
6.8.2 Tolerances for sheet sizes .11
6.9 Cut panels .11
6.9.1 Cut panel sizes .11
6.9.2 Size tolerances for cut panels .11
6.9.3 Rectangularity of cut panels .12
7 Non-electrical properties of the base material after complete removal of the copper
foil.12
7.1 Appearance of the dielectric base material.12
7.2 Flexural strength.13
7.3 Flammability .13
7.4 Water absorption .13
7.5 Measling.14
7.6 Glass transition temperature and cure factor.14
7.7 Decomposition temperature .14
7.8 Time to delamination (TMA).14
8 Quality assurance .15
8.1 Quality system .15
8.2 Responsibility for inspection.15
8.3 Qualification inspection.15
8.4 Quality conformance inspection .15
8.5 Certificate of conformance.15
8.6 Safety data sheet.16
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9 Packaging and marking.16
10 Ordering information .16
Annex A (informative) Engineering information .17
Annex B (informative) Common laminate constructions.19
Annex C (informative) Guideline for qualification and conformance inspection.20
Bibliography .21
Table 1 – Electrical properties .7
Table 2 – Nominal thickness and tolerance of metal-clad laminate.9
Table 3 – Bow and twist requirements .9
Table 4 – Pull-off and peel strength requirements .10
Table 5 – Dimensional stability .11
Table 6 – Size tolerances for cut panels .12
Table 7 – Rectangularity of cut panels .12
Table 8 – Flexural strength requirements.13
Table 9 – Flammability requirements .13
Table 10 – Water absorption requirements .14
Table 11 – Measling requirements.14
Table 12 – Glass transition temperature and cure factor requirements .14
Table 13 – Decomposition temperature requirements .14
Table 14 – Time to delamination (TMA) .15
Table C.1 – Qualification and conformance inspection .20
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INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
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MATERIALS FOR PRINTED BOARDS
AND OTHER INTERCONNECTING STRUCTURES –
Part 2-41: Reinforced base materials clad and unclad –
Brominated epoxide cellulose paper/woven E-glass
reinforced laminate sheets of defined flammability
(vertical burning test), copper-clad for lead-free assembly
FOREWORD
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International Standard IEC 61249-2-41 has been prepared by IEC technical committee 91:
Electronics assembly technology.
The text of this standard is based on the following documents:
FDIS Report on voting
91/911/FDIS 91/922/RVD
Full information on the voting for the approval of this standard can be found in the report on
voting indicated in the above table.
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This publication has been drafted in accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2.
A list of all parts of the IEC 61249 series, under the general title Materials for printed boards
and other interconnecting structures, can be found on the IEC website.
The committee has decided that the contents of this publication will remain unchanged until the
stability date indicated on the IEC web site under "http://webstore.iec.ch" in the data related to
the specific publication. At this date, the publication will be
• reconfirmed,
• withdrawn,
• replaced by a revised edition, or
• amended.
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MATERIALS FOR PRINTED BOARDS
AND OTHER INTERCONNECTING STRUCTURES –
Part 2-41: Reinforced base materials clad and unclad –
Brominated epoxide cellulose paper/woven E-glass
reinforced laminate sheets of defined flammability
(vertical burning test), copper-clad for lead-free assembly
1 Scope
This part of IEC 61249 gives requirements for properties of brominated epoxide cellulose paper
reinforced core/woven E-glass reinforced surface laminate sheets of defined flammability
(vertical burning test), copper-clad for lead-free assembly in thicknesses of 0,60 mm up to
1,70 mm. The flammability rating is achieved through the use of brominated fire retardants
reacted as part of the epoxide polymeric structure. The glass transition temperature is defined
to be 100 °C minimum.
Some property requirements may have several classes of performance. The class desired
should be specified on the purchase order, otherwise the default class of material will be
supplied.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For
dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of
the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
IEC 61189-2:2006, Test methods for electrical materials, printed boards and other
interconnection structures and assemblies – Part 2: Test methods for materials for
interconnection structures
IEC 61249-5-1, Materials for interconnection structures – Part 5: Sectional specification set for
conductive foils and films with and without coatings – Section 1: Copper foils (for the
manufacture of copper-clad base materials)
ISO 9000, Quality management systems – Fundamentals and vocabulary
ISO 14001, Environmental management systems – Requirements with guidance for use
ISO 11014, Safety data sheet for chemical products – Content and order of sections
3 Materials and construction
The sheet consists of an insulating base with metal-foil bonded to one side or both.
3.1 Resin system
Brominated epoxide, filled or unfilled, resulting in a laminate with a glass transition temperature
of 100 °C minimum.
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Contrast agents may be added to enhance processing such as automated optical inspection
(AOI).
Its flame resistance is defined in terms of the flammability requirements of 7.3.
3.2 Metal foil
Copper as specified in IEC 61249-5-1. The preferred foils are electrodeposited of defined
ductility.
3.3 Reinforcement
Woven E-glass as it will be specified in future IEC 61249-6-3, woven E-glass fabric (for the
manufacture of prepreg and copper clad material) as the surface sheet on each side of a core
reinforcement comprised of cellulose paper.
4 Internal marking
Not specified.
5 Electrical properties
The electrical property requirements are shown in Table 1.
Table 1 – Electrical properties
Test method
Property Requirements
(IEC 61189-2)
Surface resistance after damp heat 2E04 ≥3 000 MΩ
while in the humidity chamber
Surface resistance after damp heat 2E03 ≥30 000 MΩ
and recovery (optional)
Volume resistivity after damp heat 2E04
≥1 000 MΩm
while in the humidity chamber
Volume resistivity after damp heat and 2E04
≥5 000 MΩm
recovery (optional)
Relative permittivity after damp heat 2E10
≤5,4
and recovery (1 MHz)
Loss tangent after damp heat and 2E10 ≤0,045
recovery (1 MHz)
Arc resistance 2E14 ≥60 s
Dielectric breakdown (only for material 2E15
≥40 kV
thickness ≥0,60 mm thickness)
Surface resistance at 100 °C 2E04
≥1 000 MΩ
Volume resistivity at 100 °C 2E04
≥1 00 MΩm
6 Non-electrical properties of the copper-clad laminate
6.1 Appearance of the copper-clad sheet
The copper-clad face shall be substantially free from defects that may have an impact on the
material’s fitness for use for the intended purpose.
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For the following specific defects, the requirements given shall apply when inspection is made
in accordance with IEC 61189-2, method 2M18.
6.1.1 Indentations (pits and dents)
The size of an indentation, usually the length, shall be determined and given a point value to be
used as measure of the quality.
Size Point value for each
mm indentation
0,13 – 0,25 1
0,26 – 0,50 2
0,51 – 0,75 4
0,76 – 1,00 7
Over 1,00 30
The total point count for any 300 mm × 300 mm area shall be calculated to determine the class
of the material.
• Class A 29 maximum
• Class B 17 maximum
• Class C 5 maximum
• Class D 0
• Class X To be agreed upon by user and supplier
The required class of material shall be specified in the purchase order. Class A applies unless
otherwise specified.
6.1.2 Wrinkles
There shall be no wrinkles in the copper surface.
6.1.3 Scratches
Scratches deeper than 10 μm or 20 % of the nominal thickness of the foil thickness, whichever
is lower, are not permitted.
Scratches with a depth less than 5 % of the nominal thickness of the foil shall not be counted
unless this depth is 10 μm or more.
Scratches with a depth between 5 % and 20 % of the nominal thickness of the foil are
permitted to a total length of 100 mm for a 300 mm × 300 mm area.
6.1.4 Raised areas
Raised areas are usually impressions in the press plates used during manufacture but may
also be caused by blisters or inclusions of foreign particles under the foil.
Raised areas caused by blisters or inclusions are not permitted.
Raised areas being impressions of defects in press plates are permitted to the following extent:
– Class A and X material maximum height 15 μm and maximum length 15 mm;
– Class B and C material maximum height 8 μm and maximum length 15 mm;
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– Class D material maximum height 5 μm and maximum length 15 mm.
6.1.5 Surface waviness
Under consideration.
6.2 Appearance of the unclad face
The unclad face of single side clad sheet shall have the natural appearance resulting from the
curing process. Small irregularities in colour are permitted. The gloss of the unclad face shall
be that given by the press plate, release film, or release foil used. Variations of gloss due to
the impact of pressure of gases released during the curing are permitted.
6.3 Laminate thickness
If the copper-clad laminate is tested in accordance with test method 2D01 of IEC 61189-2, the
thickness shall not depart from the nominal thickness by more than the appropriate value
shown in Table 2. The fine tolerances shall apply unless the other tolerances are ordered.
Table 2 – Nominal thickness and tolerance of metal-clad laminate
Property Test method Nominal thickness Tolerance requirement
(IEC 61189-2) including metal foil
± mm
mm
Coarse Fine Extra fine
Thickness 2D01 ≥0,60 <0,80 0,08 0,06 0,05
0,17 0,10 0,08
≥0,80 <1,00
0,19 0,13 0,08
≥1,00 ≤1,70
The thickness and tolerances do not apply to the outer 25 mm of the trimmed master sheet or
the outer 13 mm of the cut-to-size panel as manufactured and delivered by the supplier. At no
point shall the thickness vary from the nominal by a value greater than 125 % of the specified
tolerance.
6.4 Bow and twist
When the copper-clad laminate is tested in accordance with test method 2M01 of IEC 61189-2,
the bow and twist shall not exceed the values given in Table 3.
Table 3 – Bow and twist requirements
Property Test method Nominal Panel dimension Requirements
thickness longest side %
(IEC 61189-2)
Copper foil on Copper foil on
mm mm
one side both sides
Bow and twist 2M01
≤350 ≤3,0 ≤2,5
≥0,6 ≤1,3 >350 ≤500 ≤2,8 ≤2,3
>500 ≤2,5 ≤2,0
≤350 ≤2,5 ≤2,0
>1,3 <1,7
>350 ≤500 ≤2,3 ≤1,8
>500 ≤2,0 ≤1,5
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NOTE The requirements for bow and twist apply only to one sided copper-clad laminates with maximum foil
thickness of 105 μm (915 g/m ) and double sided copper-clad laminates with maximum foil thickness difference of
70 μm (610 g/m ).
Requirements for laminates with copper foil configurations beyond these limits should be subject to agreement
between purchaser and supplier.
6.5 Properties related to the copper foil bond
Pull-off and peel strength requirements are shown in Table 4. These requirements apply to
copper foil with a normal profile depth.
Table 4 – Pull-off and peel strength requirements
Test method
Property Requirement
(IEC 61189-2)
Pull-off strength 2M05 ≥30 N
Thickness of the copper foil
18 μm ≥35 μm ≥70 μm
2 2 2
(152 g/m ) (305 g/m ) (610 g/m )
a
Peel strength after heat 2M14 ≥1,0 N/mm ≥1,4 N/mm ≥1,6 N/mm
shock 288 °C, 20 s
No blistering nor delamination
Peel strength after dry 2M15 Under consideration Under consideration Under consideration
heat 125 °C
No blistering nor delamination
Peel strength after 2M06
≥1,0 N/mm ≥1,2 N/mm ≥1,4 N/mm
exposure to solvent
vapour. Solvents as
agreed upon between
purchaser and supplier
No blistering nor delamination
Peel strength after 2M16 Under consideration Under consideration Under consideration
simulated plating
No blistering nor delamination
Peel strength at high 2M17
temperature
Temperature 100 °C Not specified Not specified Not specified
(optional)
Blistering after 288 °C, a
2C05 No blistering nor delamination
20 s heat shock
NOTE In case of difficulty due to breakage of the foil or reading range of the force measuring device, the
measurement of peel strength at high temperature may be carried out using conductor widths of more than 3 mm.
a
The condition of heat shock is 288 °C, 20 s.
6.6 Punching and machining
The laminate shall, in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations, be capable of
being punched, sheared or drilled. Delamination at the edges due to the shearing process is
permissible, provided that the depth of delamination is not larger than the thickness of the base
material. Delamination at the edges of drilled holes due to the drilling process is not
permissible. Drilled holes shall be capable of being through-plated with no interference from
any exudations into the hole.
A suitable test method for evaluating punching is 2M19 of IEC 61189-2. Requirements for
punching force and pull-out force are matters for agreement between user and supplier.
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6.7 Dimensional stability
When specimens are tested in accordance with IEC 61189-2, 2X02, the observed tolerance
shall be as specified in Table 5. The nominal dimensional stability value shall be as agreed
upon between user and vendor. The tolerance range around the agreed upon nominal shall be
range B unless otherwise specified on the purchase order.
Table 5 – Dimensional stability
Test method Requirement
Property Class
(IEC 61189-2) μm/m
Dimensional stability 2X02 A ±600
B
±400
C ±200
As agreed upon between
X
user and supplier
The choice of the glass fabrics and cellulose papers in the construction of the laminate has a
significant impact on dimensional stability. Examples of typical constructions used in printed
board applications can be found in Annex B. Annex B is not a construction requirement table
but is presented for engineering information only.
Class A performance shall be in effect unless otherwise noted on the purchase order.
6.8 Sheet sizes
6.8.1 Typical sheet sizes
Sheet sizes are matters of agreement between purchaser and supplier. However, the
recommended sizes are listed below:
– 915 mm × 1 220 mm;
– 1 065 mm × 1 155 mm;
– 1 065 mm × 1 280 mm;
– 1 000 mm × 1 000 mm;
– 1 000 mm × 1 200 mm.
6.8.2 Tolerances for sheet sizes
+ 25
The size of sheet delivered by the supplier shall not deviate more that mm from the
− 0
ordered size.
6.9 Cut panels
6.9.1 Cut panel sizes
Cut panel sizes shall be, when delivered, in accordance with the purchaser’s specification.
6.9.2 Size tolerances for cut panels
For panels cut to size according to the purchaser's specification, the following tolerances for
length and width shall apply as shown in Table 6. Tolerances indicated as normal shall be in
effect unless otherwise specified by in the purchasing specification.
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Table 6 – Size tolerances for cut panels
Tolerance requirement
Panel size
± mm
mm
Normal Close
2,0 0,5
≤300
>300 ≤600 2,0 0,8
2,0 1,6
>600
NOTE The specified tolerances include all deviations caused by cutting the panels.
6.9.3 Rectangularity of cut panels
For panels cut to size according to the purchaser’s specification, the following requirements for
rectangularity shall apply as shown in Table 7. Tolerance indicated as normal shall be in effect
unless otherwise specified in the purchasing specification.
Table 7 – Rectangularity of cut panels
Requirement
Test method
mm/m
Property
(IEC 61189-2)
Normal Close
Rectangularity of cut panels 2M23 ≤3 ≤2
7 Non electrical properties of the base material after complete removal
of the copper foil
7.1 Appearance of the dielectric base material
The etched specimens shall be inspected to verify that no surface or subsurface imperfections
of the dielectric material exceed those shown below. The panels shall be inspected using an
optical aid apparatus which provides a minimum magnification of 4X.
Referee inspection shall be conducted at 10X magnification. Lighting conditions of inspection
shall be appropriate to the material under inspection or as agreed upon between user and
supplier.
Surface and subsurface imperfections (such as weave texture, resin starvation, voids, foreign
inclusions) shall be acceptable provided that the imperfections meet the following:
• the reinforcement fibres are not cut or exposed;
• the foreign inclusions are not conductive;
• metallic inclusions are not acceptable;
• the imperfections do not propagate as a result of thermal stress;
• the foreign inclusions are translucent;
• opaque foreign fibres are less than 15 mm in length and average no more than 1,0 per
300 mm × 300 mm area;
• opaque foreign inclusions other than fibres shall not exceed 0,50 mm. Opaque foreign
inclusions less than 0,15 mm shall not be counted. Opaque foreign inclusions between
0,50 mm and 0,15 mm shall average no more than two spots per 300 mm × 300 mm area;
• voids (sealed voids or surface void) have a longest dimension less than 0,075 mm and
there shall not be more than three voids in a 3,5 mm diameter circle.
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7.2 Flexural strength
When the laminate is tested in accordance with test method 2M20 of IEC 61189-2, the flexural
strength shall be as shown in Table 8.
Table 8 – Flexural strength requirements
Test method
Property Requirements
(IEC 61189-2)
Flexural strength 2M20
Length direction
≥200 N/mm
Cross direction
≥150 N/mm
(applicable to sheets ≥0,80 mm –
1,70 mm in thickness)
Flexural strength
Length direction Not specified
Elevated temperature
(applicable to sheets ≥0,80 mm –
1,70 mm in thickness)
7.3 Flammability
When the laminate is tested in accordance with test method 2C06 of IEC 61189-2 the
flammability shall be as shown in Table 9.
The performance labelled FV-0 shall be in effect unless otherwise noted on the purchase order.
Table 9 – Flammability requirements
Requirements
Test method
Property
Designation
(IEC 61189-2)
FV-0 FV-1
Flammability 2C06
Flaming combustion time after each application of ≤10 s ≤30 s
the flame for each test specimen
Total flaming combustion time for the 10 flame
≤50 s ≤250 s
applications for each set of five specimens
Glowing combustion time after the second
≤30 s ≤60 s
removal of the test flame
Flaming or glowing combustion up to the holding
None None
clamp
Dripping flaming particles that ignite the tissue
None None
paper
7.4 Water absorption
When the laminate is tested in accordance with test method 2N02 of IEC 61189-2, the
maximum water absorption shall be as shown in Table 10.
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Table 10 – Water absorption requirements
Test method Thickness Requirements
Property
(IEC 61189-2) mm %
Water absorption 2N02 ≥0,60 ≤1,70 ≤0,50
7.5 Measling
When the laminate is tested in accordance with test method 2N01 of IEC 61189-2, the measle
requirements shall be as shown in Table 11.
Table 11 – Measling requirements
Test method
Property Requirements
(IEC 61189-2)
a
Measling 2N01 No measling on three specimens. If one
out of three specimens fails, the test has
to be repeated.
No measling on three specimens of the
second test is permitted.
No blistering or delamination on any of the
three specimens is permitted
a
The dwell time at 2 atmosphere in pressure vessel is 60 min. The condition of heat shock after cooking is
274 °C, 20 s.
7.6 Glass transition temperature and cure factor
The requirements for glass transition temperature and cure factor are found in Table 12.
Table 12 – Glass transition temperature and cure factor requirements
Test method
Property Requirements
(IEC 61189-2)
Glass transition temperature 2M10 or 2M11 ≥100 °C
Cure factor 2M03
≥0,92
7.7 Decomposition temperature
The requirements for decomposition temperature is found in Table 13.
Table 13 – Decomposition temperature requirements
Test method
Property Requirements
(IEC 61189-2)
Decomposition temperature 2MXX
≥300 °C
(5 % weight loss from 50 °C)
7.8 Time to delamination (TMA)
The requirements for time to delamination are found in Table 14. The specimen shall not have
copper foil on any layer.
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Table 14 – Time to delamination (TMA)
Test method
Property Requirements
(IEC 61189-2)
Time to delamination T260 2MXX
≥1 min
T288 N/A
8 Quality assurance
8.1 Quality system
The supplier shall operate a quality system, ISO 9000 or similar, to support quality
conformance inspection.
The supplier shall operate a management system for environmental control, ISO 14001 or
similar, to support environmental considerations.
8.2 Responsibility for inspection
The supplier is responsible for all the inspections of the manufactured material. The purchaser
or an appointed third party may audit this inspection.
8.3 Qualification inspection
Laminates furnished under this standard shall be qualified. Qualification testing shall be
performed to demonstrate the manufacturer’s ability to meet the requirements of this
specification sheet. Qualification testing shall be conducted at a laboratory in compliance with
IEC laboratory requirements. A list of the normal qualification tests can be found in Annex C.
The manufacturer shall retain on file the data which supports that the materials meet this
standard and shall be readily available for review upon request.
8.4 Quality conformance inspection
The supplier shall operate a quality plan to assure product conformance to this standard. Such
a quality plan, when appropriate, should utilize statistical methods rather than lot-by-lot
inspection. It is the responsibility of the supplier based on the quality plan to determine the
frequency of test to assure conforming products. In the absence of a quality plan or supporting
data, the testing regime shall be as outlined in Annex C.
A combination of the following techniques may be used to show compliance with the
requirements which can be used to reduce the frequency of testing. The data supporting the
reduction of testing frequency shall be available for review upon request.
• In process parameter control
• In process inspection
• Periodic final inspection
• Final lot inspection
8.5 Certificate of conformance
The supplier shall, on request from the purchaser, issue a certificate of conformance to this
standard in electronic or paper format.
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8.6 Safety data sheet
A safety data sheet in accordance with ISO 11014 shall be available for products manufactured
and delivered in compliance with this standard.
9 Packaging and marking
If not otherwise specified in the purchase order, laminate sheets shall be marked with the
manufacturer's designation and lot number. Marking shall remain legible during normal
handling but be readily removable prior to use of the material.
Cut-to-size panels shall be identified by marking on the package.
Laminates comprised of asymmetric copper configurations shall be marked on the side of
heaviest copper weight.
Sheets and panels shall be packaged in a manner which will provide adequate protection
against corrosion, deterioration and physical damage during shipment and storage.
Packages shall be marked in a manner to clearly identify the contents.
10 Ordering information
Orders shall include the following details:
a) reference to this standard;
b) type of material (see Clause 1 and 7.3);
c) size, thickness and copper cladding;
d) class of indentations (see 6.1.1);
e) class of raised areas (see 6.1.4);
f) class of thickness tolerance (see 6.3);
g) class of dimensional stability (see 6.7);
h) class of panel size tolerance (see 6.9.2);
i) class of flammability (see 7.3); and
j) request for certification, if applicable (see 8.5).
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Annex A
(informative)
Engineering information
A.1 General
Information in this annex does not detail material property requirements. The information is
intended as a guideline for design and engineering purposes. Users of this standard are
encouraged to supply information to be included in the annex.
Materials according to this standard show the properties and data as listed in Clause A.2 to
Clause A.7.
A.2 Chemical properties
• Resistance against chemicals
• Void
A.3 Electrical properties
• Comparative tracking index 175 V – 250 V
• Void
A.4 Flammability properties
• Needle flame test
• Oxygen index 45 %
A.5 Mechanical properties
• Compressive strength (flatwise) 400 N/mm
• Compressive strength (edgewise) 240 N/mm
• Hardness at room temperature 200 (Rockwell M)
4 2
• Modulus of elasticity, flexural (warp) 1,9 × 10 [N/mm ]
4 2
• Modulus of elasticity, flexural (weft) 1,5 × 10 [N/mm ]
4 2
• Modulus of elasticity, tensile (warp) 1,7 × 10 [N/mm ]
4 2
• Modulus of elasticity, tensile (weft) 1,4 × 10 [N/mm ]
• Poisson’s ratio 0,12 – 0,16
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• Shear strength 148 N/mm
• Young’s modulus 22 GPa
A.6 Physical properties
• Density 1,85 g/cm
• Void
A.7 Thermal properties
–6
• Coefficient of thermal expansion (
–6
• Coefficient of thermal expansion (>Tg) 400 × 10 / °C
• Specific heat capacity 1,25 kJ/kg °C
• Thermal conductivity 0,3 W/m °C
• UL temperature index (mechanical) 130 °C
• UL temperature index (electrical) 130 °C
• Maximum operating temperature (MOT) 130 °C
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Annex B
(informative)
Common laminate constructions
Nominal thickness Common construction
mm
0,60 – 1,70 7628/cellulose paper/7628
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Annex C
(informative)
Guideline for qualification and conformance inspection
The users of this standard are encouraged to supply information to be included in Table C.1.
Table C.1 – Qualification and conformance inspection
Test method Qualification Conformance Conformance
Property
(IEC-61189-2) testing testing frequency
Peel strength after thermal shock 2M14 Yes Yes Lot
Peel strength at 100 °C 2M15 Yes Yes Quarterly
Peel strength after solvent vapour 2M06 Yes Yes Quarterly
Peel strength after simulated plating 2M16 Yes No
Pull off strength 2M05 Yes No
Dimensional stability 2X02 Yes Yes Monthly
Flexural strength 2M20 Yes Yes Annually
Flammability 2C06 Yes Yes Monthly
Thermal stress, unetched 2C05 Yes Yes Lot
Solderabilty 2MXX Yes No
Glass transition temperature 2M10 Yes Yes Monthly
Cure factor 2M03 Yes Yes Monthly
Relative permittivity at 1 MHz, as received 2E10 Yes Yes Monthly
Decomposition temperature 2MXX Yes Yes Annually
Time to delamination (TMA) 2MXX Yes Yes Quarterly
Loss tangent at 1 MHz, as received 2E10 Yes Yes Monthly
Surface resistance after damp heat/recovery 2E03 Yes Yes Annually
Volume resistance after damp heat/recovery 2E04 Yes Yes Annually
Arc resistance 2E14 Yes Yes Annually
Dielectric breakdown 2E15 Yes Yes Quarterly
Water absorption 2N02 Yes Yes Quarterly
Bow and twist 2M01 Yes Yes Lot
Surface waviness 2M12 Yes No
Appearance of the dielectric base material See 7.1 Yes Yes Lot
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IEC 60194:2006, Printed board design, manufacture and assembly – Terms and definitions
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