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IPC-TM-650
TEST
METHODS
MANUAL
1
.0
Scope
The
determination
of
lamination
bond
quality
by
immersion
in
an
oil
stabilizing
high
temperature
bath.
2
.0
Applicable
Documents
None
3
.0
Test
Specimen
Use
each
of
the
four
I
PC
test
pattern
specimens
H
in
Figures
1
through
7
shown
in
part
5.8.3
of
this
publication.
Any
other
sample
of
the
production
boards
may
be
used
by
mutual
agreement
between
the
vendor
and
the
customer.
4
.0
Apparatus
4.1
Test
Oil
Commercial
grade
oil
having
a
boiling
and
flash
point
higher
than
300℃
(572°F).
4.2
Container
Heating
container
capable
of
heating
oil
to
300°
10℃
(572°F).
4.3
Stopwatch
4.4
Chamber
Circulating
air
chamber
capable
of
attaining
200℃
(392°F).
5
.0
Procedure
Number
2.4.6
Subject
Hot
Oil
Date
Revision
4/73
Originating
Task
Group
N/A
5.1.1
Saw
the
four
coupons
from
specimen
H.
Do
not
cut
coupons
so
as
to
introduce
any
shearing,
bending,
or
break¬
ing
stresses.
5.1.2
Condition
specimens
by
suspending
in
a
circulating
chamber
at
1
35°
±
1
5
for
one
hour.
5.2
Test
5.2.1
Specimens
must
be
tested
within
two
minutes
after
removal
from
the
chamber
to
preclude
ambient
moisture
from
returning
to
specimens
before
flotation.
5.2.2
Remove
the
specimens
one
at
a
time
and
float
on
the
surface
of
the
hot
oil
bath,
preset
at
260°
+6°
-3°
for
20
sec¬
onds
+1
-0
seconds.
5.2.3
After
removal
from
the
hot
oil
and
cooling,
immerse
specimens
in
chlorethene-NU
or
trichlorethylene
for
a
few
seconds,
then
dry
with
compressed
air.
5.2.4
Rinse
in
clean
isopropyl
alcohol
and
again
blow
dry
before
examination.
5.1
Preparation
5.3
Evaluation
Examine
each
specimen
for
measling,
blis¬
tering
or
delamination.
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and its use or adaptation is entirely voluntary. IPC disclaims all liability of any kind as to the use, application, or adaptation of this
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IPC-TM-650
TEST
METHODS
MANUAL
1
Scope
This
method
is
designated
for
use
in
determining
the
ease
of
machining
of
plastic
materials
and
the
effect
of
such
machining
on
the
cutting
tools
and
plastic.
2
Applicable
Documents
None
3
Test
Specimen
3.1
Any
rigid
printed
wiring
material
on
a
finished
board
(con¬
ventional,
multilayer
or
flush)
4
Apparatus
4.1
All
typical
production
machine
tools
normally
used
in
the
fabrication
of
finished
printed
wiring
boards
Number
2.4.7
Subject
Machinability,
Printed
Wiring
Materials
Date
Revision
7/75
A
Originating
Task
Group
N/A
5
Procedure
5.1
Machining
The
machining
must
be
performed
by
a
skilled
mechanic.
The
technique
shall
be
as
standard
as
pos¬
sible
for
all
materials
in
order
that
comparisons
between
mate¬
rials
may
be
made.
5.2
Evaluation
After
machining
(i.e.,
drilling,
sawing,
and
machining
in
all
directions),
check
for
cracking,
splitting,
delaminating,
or
other
adverse
effects.
The
cutting
tools
should
show
reasonable
tendency
to
dull,
nick,
or
overheat.
1 Scope
This test method specifies techniques for the
determination of machineability of a solder mask.
2 Applicable Documents
Qualification and Performance of Permanent
Solder Mask
Multipurpose One-Sided Test Pattern
3 Test Specimens
Six (6) IPC-B-25A boards coated with
solder mask on the top side. Three are to be tested
as-received and three are to be tested after solder float expo-
sure.
The IPC-A-25A-G-KIT artwork package provides the Gerber
information necessary for the fabrication of the standard IPC-
B-25A test board.
4 Apparatus and Reagents
4.1 Drill
4.1.1
Drill speed of 1500 ± 250 rpm
4.1.2
Drill bit size of 6.35 mm [0.25 in]
4.2 Router
4.2.1
Speed of 20,000 ± 5,000 rpm
4.2.2
Router bit to be standard for printed board fabrication
and operation at recommended speed. Bit must be sharp and
in good working order.
4.3 Band Saw
4.3.1
Speed of (442 ± 76) m/min [(1450 ± 250) ft/min]
4.3.2
Blade of 1.2 cm [0.5 in] width, 0.89 mm [0.035 in]
gauge, and 10-14 pitch
4.4 Punch
4.4.1
2.5 cm [1 in] square die
4.4.2
Clearance range between punch and die to be [0.001
to 0.003 in]
4.5 Permanent Marker and/or Vibrating Scribe
4.6 Hammer or Mechanical Punching Apparatus
5 Procedures
5.1 Preconditioning
5.1.1
Process three of the IPC-B-25A coupons per IPC-SM-
840, Resistance to Tin-Lead Solder - Solder Float
5.2 Drilling
5.2.1
Drill three holes in each coupon directly below the
label ‘‘B’’ on the test specimen.
5.3 Routing
5.3.1
Route a straight edge along the top side of each cou-
pon.
5.3.2
Use a permanent marker or vibrating scribe to serial-
ize each resulting piece.
5.4 Sawing
5.4.1
Make a single cut along the bottom edge of each cou-
pon removing the finger tab area.
5.4.2
Use a permanent marker or vibrating scribe to serial-
ize each resulting piece.
5.5 Punching
5.5.1
Place the punch over the fiducial above the comb pat-
tern labeled ‘‘F’ on the test specimen.
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IPC-TM-650
TEST METHODS MANUAL
Number
2.4.7.1
Subject
Solder Mask - Determination of Machineability
Date
03/07
Revision
Originating Task Group
Solder Mask Performance Task Group (5-33b)
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ELECTRONICS INDUSTRIES
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IPC-SM-840
IPC-A-25A-G-KIT1
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