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1 Scope This test m ethod defines the procedures to deter- mi ne th e mo istu re abs orpti on pr ope rties o f met al c la d o r unclad flexible dielectrics. 2 Applicable Documents None 3 Test Specimen Prepare three spe …

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Number
2.6.1.
1
Subject
Fungus
Resistance
-
Conformal
Coating
Date
07/00
Revision
fine
mist
from
a
previously
sterilized
atomizer
or
nebulizer.
In
spraying
the
test
and
control
items,
care
should
be
taken
to
spray
all
surfaces
which
are
exposed
during
use
or
mainte¬
nance.
If
the
surfaces
are
nonwetting,
spray
until
initiation
of
droplet
coalescence.
Incubation
is
to
be
started
immediately
following
the
inoculation.
5.5
Test
Incubation
of
Test
Items
5.5.1
Incubate
test
items
under
static
temperature
of
28-30℃
[82.4-86°F]
with
a
minimum
85%
relative
humidity.
5.5.2
After
seven
days,
inspect
the
growth
on
the
control
items
to
be
assured
that
the
environmental
conditions
are
suitable
for
growth.
If
inspection
reveals
that
the
environmen¬
tal
conditions
are
unsuitable
for
growth,
the
entire
test
shall
be
repeated.
5.5.3
If
the
control
items
show
satisfactory
fungus
growth,
continue
the
test
for
a
period
of
28
days
from
the
time
of
inoculation,
or
as
specified.
5.6
Evaluation
5.6.1
Report
those
specimens
which
were
found
to
be
nutri¬
ent
to
fungus
growth.
5.6.2
Corrosion
should
be
noted
separately
from
the
fungus
test
results.
6.0
Notes
6.1
Source
for
Micro-organisms
6.1.1
American
Type
Culture
Collection
10801
University
Blvd.
Manassas,
VA
20110-2209
(USA)
703-365-2700
http://www.atcc.org
6.2
Secondary
Sources
for
Microorganisms
6.2.1
Pioneering
Research
Division
U.S.
Army
Natick
Laboratories
Natick,
Massachusetts
01
760
6.2.2
North
University
St.
Peoria,
IL
61604
Contact:
Dr.
Stephen
Peterson
309-685-401
1
6.3
After
evaluation,
the
materials
and
the
test
chamber
must
be
decontaminated
by
exposure
on
all
sides
to
ultravio¬
let
rays
(360
nm)
for
a
minimum
of
two
hours,
or
sprayed
with
a
solution
of
1:750
zephiran
chloride
solution.
(One
part
zephi-
ran
chloride
to
750
parts
distilled
water).
6.4
Safety
Observe
all
appropriate
precautions
on
MSDS
for
chemicals
involved
in
this
test
method.
1 Scope
This test method defines the procedures to deter-
mine the moisture absorption properties of metal clad or
unclad flexible dielectrics.
2 Applicable Documents
None
3 Test Specimen
Prepare three specimens 10 cm x 10 cm
[approx.4 in x 4 in].
4 Apparatus
4.1 Test Chamber
Oven capable of maintaining the speci-
men at 105 - 110 °C [221 - 230 °F].
4.2 Analytical Balance
Analytical balance having an accu-
racy of ± 0.001 gram.
4.3 Miscellaneous
4.3.1
Vessel for holding distilled water
4.3.2
Etcher
4.3.3
Chemical etchants
4.3.4
Desiccator - Capable of holding 30% RH at 23 °C ±
2 °C [73.4 °F ± 3.6 °F]
4.3.5
40 mm dia. x 125 mm long (minimum size) glass-
stoppered evaluating bottles
4.3.6
Absorbent, lint-free paper
4.3.7
25-30 mm [approx. 5-6 in] wide, 25 mm [approx.1 in]
diameter, elastomeric (70-80 durometer hardness Shore A)
roller
4.3.8
Dry polyethylene film that is cut larger in size than
work area
4.3.9
Hard, flat, non-absorbent surface (e.g., plate glass)
4.3.10
Distilled Water
4.3.11
Thermometer for distilled water
5 Procedure
5.1 Preparation
5.1.1
If the specimen under test is a metal clad dielectric,
proceed to 5.1.2. If it is an adhesive coated dielectric, lami-
nate it with a release sheet next to adhesive or laminate to
copper foil using time, temperature, and pressure, which will
impart a normal state of cure to the adhesive. If the specimen
is a bare dielectric, proceed directly to 5.1.3.
5.1.2
Etch away all copper from the specimen using the
chemical etchants and etcher and wash thoroughly with dis-
tilled water.
5.1.3 Weighing Bottle Tare Weight
Dry a weighing bottle
and its glass stopper for each specimen at 105 °C - 110 °C
[221 °F - 230 °F] for a minimum of one hour. Immediately
place both the bottle and its stopper in a desiccator, allow
both to cool to room temperature, stopper the bottle and then
weigh and record to nearest 0.001 gram. Return each stop-
pered weighing bottle to desiccator.
5.2 Test
5.2.1
Dry the specimen(s) from 5.1.3 in an oven at 105 °C -
110 °C [221 °F - 230 °F] for one hour ± 5 minutes. Place each
specimen in a tared weighing bottle, re-stopper and then
weigh to nearest 0.001 gram. Repeat the drying cycle at least
once or until constant weight is reached. Record this constant
weight. Return weighing bottles to desiccator.
5.2.2
Immerse the specimen for 24 hours - 0 minutes/+30
minutes in a container filled with distilled water at a tempera-
ture of 23 °C ± 2 °C [73.4 °F ± 3.6 °F]. Specimens should rest
individually on edge, supported by a racking system in the
container and
be in surface-to-surface contact with
each other.
5.2.3
Remove the specimens individually from the water and
lay on a panel of dry polyethylene film, which, in turn, is laid on
a flat surface. Using an elastomeric roller, roll the surface of
the specimen three or four times in one direction until the sur-
face is free of water. Turn the specimen over on a dry area of
the polyethylene film and repeat the preceding step. Place the
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TEST METHODS MANUAL
Number
2.6.2
Subject
Moisture Absorption, Flexible Printed Wiring
Date
2/12
Revision
D
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(D-15)
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specimen between layers of absorbent paper and roll three or
four times. Repeat until there is no apparent absorption by the
paper. Place immediately into the tared weighing bottle, cover
the bottle, weigh and record to the nearest 0.001 gram.
NOTE:
This is the most critical part of the test. Care must be
given to removing moisture from the specimens. Limit time
between removal from water to putting in weighing bottle to
30 seconds.
5.3 Evaluation
Calculate the water absorption for each
specimen as follows:
Percent of Absorption =
W
2
W
1
W
1
x 100
where:
W
1
= weight before immersion (see 5.2.1)
W
2
= weight after immersion (see 5.2.3)
Average the results of the three specimens and report this
average to nearest 0.1%.
NOTE:
If the range of results for the three individual speci-
mens exceeds1%, the test must and
be repeated.
Number
2.6.2
Subject
Moisture Absorption, Flexible Printed Wiring
Date
2/12
Revision
D
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