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1.0 Scope This method is designed to evaluate the resis- tance of dielectric materials to organic chemicals representa- tive of those used in printed board fabrication and assembly. It is intended to provide a distinctio…

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1.0
Scope
This
test method is used for determining that
marking inks and/or color coding will not become illegible or
discolored when subjected to solutions that are normally used
as cleaning agents for printed boards or printed board assem-
blies.
2.0
Applicable Documents
None
3.0
Test Specimens
Test
specimens may consist of test
coupons or production printed boards with the appropriate
markings. The amount or size of the marking on the test
specimen shall be sufficient enough to satisfactorily perform
the procedure of section 5.
4.0
Apparatus or Material
4.1
Vessel
for each solution used.
4.2
Toothbrush
or suitable applicator for each solution used.
4.3
Optical
Aid capable of a 3X magnification.
4.4
Solution
A: Mixture of one part isopropyl alcohol and
three parts by volume of mineral spirits at 25 ± 5°C.
4.5
Solution
B: Terpene defluxer consisting of a minimum of
90% d-limonene and 10% surfactant at 25 ± 5°C.
4.6
Solution
C: Mixture of 42 parts by volume of water (1
megohm resistivity), one part by volume of propylene glycol
monmethyl ether, and one part by volume of monoethanola-
mine at 63 to 70°C.
5.0
Procedure
5.1
The
following procedure shall be using solutions A, B,
and C individually.
5.1.1
The
test specimens shall be submerged for a mini-
mum of 3 minutes (+ .5 minutes/ 0.0 minutes) in a vessel
containing the solution.
5.1.2
The
test specimens shall be removed from the vessel
and with a toothbrush (wetted with solution) the specimen
shall be brushed for a minimum of 10 strokes on the area
where the marking is present.
5.1.3
Steps
5.1.1 and 5.1.2 shall be repeated on the test
specimen two additional times.
5.1.4 After
the third submersion and brushing, the test
specimens shall be air or blown dry.
5.1.5
The
test specimens shall be evaluated in accordance
with 5.2.
5.2
Evaluation
After
the test has been performed, the test
specimens shall be examined for any markings that are miss-
ing in whole or part, faded, smeared, blurred or shifted to the
extent that they cannot be identified from a distance of 150
mm [6.0 in] or by examining with a optical aid using a magni-
fication of no more than 3X shall constitute a failure.
6.0 Notes
6.1
If
test solutions other than those described herein are to
be used, then the solutions should be agreed upon between
the vendor and customer prior to testing.
6.2
The
three solutions being used to perform this test
exhibit some potential for health and safety hazards. Safety
precautions shall be observed.
6.3
It
is the intent of this test method to subject a different
set of test samples to each test solutions. It is at the option of
the tester to subject the samples through the test solutions
consecutively. If the samples fail after consecutive solutions
the test should be performed with individual test solutions.
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IPC-TM-650
TEST
METHODS MANUAL
Number
2.3.4
Subject
Chemical
Resistance, Marking Paints and Inks
Date
8/97
Revision
B
Originating Task Group
Rigid Board T.M. Task Group, 7-11d
Material
in this Test Methods Manual was voluntarily established by Technical Committees of the IPC. This material is advisory only
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1.0
Scope
This
method is designed to evaluate the resis-
tance of dielectric materials to organic chemicals representa-
tive of those used in printed board fabrication and assembly.
It is intended to provide a distinction between materials of
varying chemical resistance and, when applicable, an indica-
tion of the degree of cure.
2.0
Applicable Documents
IPC-TM-650
Method
2.2.18, Determination of Thickness of Laminates by
Mechanical Measurement
Weast, R.C., CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 65th
Edition, E-37, 1984
3.0
Test Specimens
3.1 Number
Unless
otherwise specified, three specimens
shall be used.
3.2
Size
Unless
otherwise specified, specimen shall be
50.8 x 50.8 mm ± 0.5 mm [2.0 x 2.0 ± 0.02 in] by the thick-
ness of the material (see 5.1, Preparation). Edges shall be
smooth, whether by the cutting procedure, or by sanding, or
other means.
3.3
Location
Specimen
may be cut from anywhere in the
sheet of material, except no specimens shall be taken closer
than 25.4 mm [1.0 in] from any edge as laminated.
4.0
Apparatus or Material
4.1
Analytical
balance with a draft shield and .001 gram or
better resolution.
4.2
Air
circulating oven, capable of 105 ± 2°C [221 ± 3.6°F].
4.3
Desiccator
capable of maintaining an atmosphere of less
than 30% relative humidity at 23°C [73°F]. See 6.2.5
4.4
Cutting
apparatus such as diamond saw, shear paper
cutter or router.
4.5 Edge
smoothing apparatus such as 400 grit or finer
sandpaper.
4.6
One
liter battery jar, with cover.
4.7 Metal tongs or forceps.
4.8
Metal
rack (to support specimens vertically).
4.9
Metal
support (e.g., mounting clip used for microsec-
tioning).
4.10
Laminating
press capable of the specified temperature
and pressure.
4.11
Timer:
1 hour with 1 second resolution.
4.12
Timer:
60 seconds, 1 second resolution.
4.13
Solvent:
Methylene Chloride, Reagent Grade or HPLC
Grade. MC recovered by distillation back to reagent grade
may be used. HPLC Grade shall be used for referee pur-
poses.
4.14
Prepreg
(for single sided laminate and coated foil test
only).
4.15 Copper
foil, 1 oz./ft
2
treated
(for prepreg tests only).
4.16
Ventilation
hood
4.17 Micrometer,
capable of measuring to within 0.025 mm
[0.001 in]
4.18
Water
bath at 23 ± 0.5°C [73 ± 0.9°F].
4.19
Thermometer
capable of measuring to within 0.1°C
resolution.
4.20
Etching
system capable of metallic cladding removal.
5.0
Procedure
5.1 Sample Preparation
5.1.1 Single-sided Laminate
Single-sided
laminate less
than 0.5 mm [0.020 in] shall be laminated together with the
clad surfaces facing out. Two plies minimum of prepreg shall
be used. The prepreg shall be of the same basic resin type
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METHODS MANUAL
Number
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Subject
Chemical
Resistance of Laminates, Prepreg, and
Coated Foil Products, by Solvent Exposure
Date
12/94
Revision
A
Originating Task Group
MIL-P-13949 Test Methods Task Group (7-11b)
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of a thickness when cured not greater than 0.13 mm
[0.005 in] total, using the prepreg manufacturer’s recom-
mended press cycle. Laminate over 0.5 mm [0.020 in] shall be
treated like double clad laminate without lamination.
5.1.2
Resin-coated Foil
Resin-coated
foil samples shall
be laminated together using at least two plies of prepreg
between the coated sides of the foil. The prepreg shall be of
the same basic resin type and of a thickness when cured not
greater than 0.127 mm [0.005 in] total, using a press cycle
and any subsequent post cure which meets the manufactur-
er’s recommendations for both the coated foil and prepreg.
(See 6.2.1.1)
For qualification and referee tests, a 0.50 ± 0.10 mm [0.02 in]
composite core is to be built.
5.1.3
Laminate with Coated Foil Surfaces
Single-sided
laminate
shall be tested after lamination as in 5.1.1. Double-
sided laminate with coated foil on one side shall have the foil
etched from the uncoated side and shall subsequently be
laminated as 5.1.1. Double-sided laminate with coated foil on
both sides shall be tested as is.
5.1.4 Prepreg
Prepreg
shall be laminated to a thickness of
0.50 ± 0.10 mm [0.020 in] using treated copper foil on both
sides and following the prepreg manufacturer’s recommended
press and post cure cycle. (See 6.2.1.1) For prepreg less than
0.13 mm [0.005 in] thick when cured, at least two plies shall
be bonded to either side of an etched laminate of a thickness
such that the pressed sample satisfies the required thickness.
5.1.5
Double-sided Laminate
Double-sided
laminate shall
be submitted for testing as is.
5.2
Specimen Preparation
5.2.1 Etching
Samples,
as specified in 3.0, shall be etched
in accordance with standard industry practices. For referee
purposes, 2.3.6, 2.3.7, 2.3.7.1, or 2.3.7.2 shall be used.
5.2.2
Cut
the specimens to size per 3.2. Cutting shall be
performed using apparatus and in such a manner that pre-
vents edge damage. Edge smoothing is recommended to
prevent excessive absorption.
5.2.3
Markings
Each
specimen shall be identified by mark-
ing with a lead pencil or equivalent technique which is not
removed by the solvent and which doesn’t affect the results.
5.3
Preconditioning
5.3.1
Measure
and record nominal thickness of the test
specimen using IPC-TM-650, Method 2.2.18.
5.3.2
Place
the etched specimens vertically in the metal
rack and dry the specimens in the oven for 60 ± 5 minutes at
105°C [221°F]. Air flow around each specimen must be
assured.
5.3.3
Remove
the specimens from the oven and immedi-
ately place in the desiccator to cool for 60 ± 30 minutes.
5.4
Test Condition
The
test shall be performed at stan-
dard laboratory conditions: 23 ± 2°C [73 ± 0.9°F] and 50 ± 5%
R.H.
5.5
Measurement
5.5.1
Fill
the battery jar with 750 ml of solvent and maintain
the solvent temperature at 23 ± 0.5°C [73 ± 0.9°] using the
water bath.
5.5.2
Remove
the specimens individually from the desicca-
tor and weigh to the nearest milligram on the analytical bal-
ance. Samples must be weighed within 60 seconds of
removal from the desiccator. Record these weights as W
1
.
5.5.3 Place the rack into the beaker of solvent, start the 60
minute timer and using tongs place the specimens in the rack
at suitable intervals (recommend approximately 2 minutes).
Insure that the specimens are completely immersed.
5.5.4
Place
the metal clip on the balance and tare it out.
5.5.5 After
10 minutes +15, –0 seconds, using the tongs
remove the first specimen from the solvent and start the 60
second timer.
5.5.6
Slowly
wag the specimen in the air. As soon as the
specimen is free of surface wetness, but no longer than 30
seconds, place the specimen on the balance supporting it on
the metal clip such that both surfaces of the specimen are
exposed (placing the specimen flat on the balance pan is not
permitted since evaporation from the side next to the pan will
be reduced.)
IPC-TM-650
Number
2.3.4.2
Subject
Chemical
Resistance of Laminates, Prepreg, and Coated Foil
Products, by Solvent Exposure
Date
12/94
Revision
A
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