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IPC-TM-650
Page 2 of 2
Number
2.2.1
7A
Subject
Surface
Roughness
and
Profile
of
Metallic
Foils
(Contacting
Stylus
Technique)
Date
2/2001
Revision
A
5.3
If
necessary,
and
for
referee
tests,
blow
the
surface
to
be
tested
with
clean
compressed
(or
canned)
air
to
remove
loose
debris.
5.4
Place
the
profilometer
drive
mechanism
such
that
the
probe
travels
across
the
foil
in
the
transverse
direction.
5.5
Set
the
measurement
parameters
required
in
4.2.
5.6
Initiate
the
drive
mechanism
to
make
a
single
determina¬
tion
of
the
desired
parameter.
5.7
Move
the
drive
mechanism
and
make
two
additional
measurements
in
two
other
areas
of
the
specimen.
6
Calculation
6.1
Calculate
the
average
value
for
the
three
determinations
on
the
specimen.
6.2
Use
the
average
value
of
one
or
more
specimens
to
conform
to
the
value
specified
in
the
material
specification.
7
Report
7.1
Report
the
value
required
by
the
specification
to
the
nearest
0.1
microinch
or
0.01
micrometer
for
Rfl
and
to
the
nearest
0.01
mils
or
0.1
micrometer
for
Rz.
8
Apparatus
Sources
8.1
Perthometer
M4P;
STDS
PGN-3
and
PGN-10
Atlantech
Sales
Inc.
8825
Roswell
Rd.,
Suite
591
Atlanta,
GA
30350
(404)
992-3329
8.2
Surtronic
3
Rank
Taylor
Hobson
LTD
PO
Box
36
Gathlaxton
St.
Leicester
LE2
OSL
England
0533-23801
8.3
Rodenstock
RM600
Laser
Profilometer
-
Noncontacting
Mahr
Corp.
1
1
435
Williamson
Road
Cincinnati,
OH
45241

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IPC-TM-650
TEST
METHODS
MANUAL
Number
2.2.18
Subject
Determination
of
Thickness
of
Laminates
by
Mechanical
Measurement
Date
Revision
12/94
Originating
Task
Group
MIL-P-13949
Test
Methods
Task
Group
(7-1
1b)
1
.0
Scope
This
test
method
is
designed
to
determine
the
thickness
of
unclad
or
metallic
clad
laminate,
with
or
without
the
cladding,
using
mechanical
measurements.
2
.0
Applicable
Documents
IPC-TM-650
Method
2.3.6,
Etching,
Ammonium
Persulfate
Method
2.3.7,
Etching,
Ferric
Chloride
Method
2.3.
7.1,
Cupric
Chloride
Etching
Method
2.3.
7.2,
Alkaline
Etching
3
.0
Test
Specimens
Consult
with
the
applicable
specifica¬
tion
for
size
or
configuration,
quantity,
and
location
taken
from
the
laminate.
3.1
Size
Test
specimens
may
be
strips
cut
from
the
lami¬
nate
and
shall
be
12.7
mm
[0.5
in]
wide,
minimum.
Sheets
or
cut-to-size
panels
may
be
used
as
specimens.
3.2
Sampling
Unless
otherwise
specified,
two
specimens
shall
be
taken
from
locations
within
the
sampling
that
repre¬
sent
the
centermost
area
and
the
edges,
but
no
closer
than
25.4
mm
[1
.0
in]
from
the
edge,
of
the
as-
manufactured
sheet.
4
.0
Apparatus
or
Material
4.1
Micrometer
with
a
minimum
throat
depth
of
25.4
mm
[1
.0
in]
and
with
accuracy
of
0.0025
mm
[0.0001
in],
or
equivalent.
4.2
Etching
system
capable
of
complete
removal
of
metallic
cladding.
IPO
Test
Methods
2.3.6, 2.3.7,
2.3.7.
1
,
or
2.37.2
shall
be
used
for
referee
testing.
5
.0
Procedure
5.1
Specimen
Preparation
5.1.1
Method
A,
Metallic
Cladding
Removed
This
method
is
used
to
determine
base
laminate
thickness
by
direct
measurement
of
the
laminate
without
cladding.
It
shall
be
used
for
qualification
or
referee
testing.
5.1.
1.1
Completely
etch
the
test
specimen
in
accordance
with
accepted
industry
practices.
5.1.2
Method
B,
As
Manufactured
This
method
is
used
to
determine
overall
thickness
of
unclad
or
metallic
clad
lami¬
nates.
It
is
used
to
determine
base
thickness
of
metallic
clad
laminates
when
evaluated
in
accordance
with
5.3.222.
Unless
otherwise
specified,
it
shall
be
used
for
product
accep¬
tance
inspection.
5.1
.2.1
The
specimens
shall
be
tested
in
the
as-
manufactured
condition.
5.2
Measurements
Using
the
micrometer,
determine
the
thickness
of
the
specimen.
Unless
otherwise
specified,
speci¬
mens
that
are
sheets
or
panels
shall
be
measured
at
least
25.4
mm
[1
.0
in]
from
the
edge
at
all
four
(4)
corners.
5.3
Evaluation
5.3.1
Data
Recording
For
purposes
including
qualification
or
referee
testing,
product
evaluation,
statistical
analysis,
etc.,
each
thickness
measurement
shall
be
recorded,
unless
other¬
wise
specified.
5.3.2
Compliance
to
Specification
5.3.2.1
Unclad
laminates
or
metallic
clad
laminates
with
overall
nominal
thickness
Measurements
taken
after
specimen
preparation
per
5.1
.2
shall
be
compared
with
the
applicable
specification
for
compliance
to
the
required
toler¬
ances.
5.3.
2.2
Metallic
Clad
Laminates
with
Base
Nominal
Thickness
5.3.2.2.1
Compliance
to
Specification
Using
Method
A
Specimen
Preparation
Measurements
taken
after
speci¬
men
preparation
per
5.1.1
shall
be
compared
with
the
appli¬
cable
specification
for
compliance
to
the
required
tolerances.
5.3.2.2.2
Compliance
to
Specification
Using
Method
B
Specimen
Preparation

IPC-TM-650
Number
Subject Date
Revision
Page 2 of 2
2.2.18
Determination
of
Thickness
of
Laminates
by
Mechanical
Measurement
12/94
5.3.2.2.2.1
Calculate
the
overall
nominal
thickness
by
add¬
ing
to
the
base
nominal
thickness
the
total
thickness
of
the
metallic
cladding.
Thickness
of
metallic
cladding
shall
be
based
on
.035
mm
[0.0014
in]
per
45.7
g
[1.0
oz],
or
as
sup¬
plied
by
the
foil
supplier.
5.3.2.2.2.2
Calculate
the
minimum
and
maximum
limits
by
subtracting
and
adding
the
required
tolerance
from
the
over¬
all
nominal
thickness.
5.3.2.2.2.3
Measurements
taken
after
specimen
prepara¬
tion
per
5.1
.2
shall
be
compared
with
the
minimum
and
maxi¬
mum
limits
as
determined
in
5.
3.2.2.
2.
5.4
Report
Unless
otherwise
specified,
report
the
average,
minimum
and
maximum
readings,
and
compliance
with
requirements,
if
applicable.
6.0
Notes
6.1
Use
of
hand
or
manual
micrometers
should
be
carefully
administered.
Pressure,
anvil
shape,
and
other
features
of
the
micrometer
and
its
use
must
follow
accepted
industry
practices,
if
not
defined
in
the
applicable
specification.