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1.0 Scope This method is designed to determine the resin content percent of prepreg which is reinforced with inorganic fabric, by removal of the resin from the reinforcement using a burn-off step. 2.0 Applicable Document…

5.1.9
Continue
the electrolysis until the deposition of the
copper is complete, as indicated by failure to plate on a new
surface of the electrode stem when the level of the solution is
raised by adding distilled water. (Metal added to solution by
washing glass and cover will typically plate in approximately
one hour.)
5.1.10
Without
interrupting the current, remove the elec-
trodes from the solution.
5.1.11 Remove
the cathode. Wash with distilled water. Dip
in absolute methanol or equivalent and dry rapidly in a hot air
oven at 110 °C [230 °F] (approximately five minutes). Cool to
ambient in a desiccator and weigh to the nearest 0.1 mg.
5.1.12
Shut
off current supply to just set up.
5.2
Calculations
5.2.1
Calculate
the percentage of copper by weight by the
following method:
Weight of copper recovered C
R
=
A-B
where:
A = weight of cathode plus deposited copper in grams.
B = initial weight of the cathode in grams
Copper, by weight (%) = (C
R
/C
I
)
X 100
where:
C
R
=
weight of copper recovered in grams
C
I
=
initial weight of copper test sample in grams
6 Notes
6.1
Interferences
In
this method any silver present in the
test sample is deposited with the copper, and is reported as
copper.
IPC-TM-650
Number
2.3.15
Subject
Purity,
Copper Foil or Plating
Date
05/04
Revision
D
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1.0
Scope
This
method is designed to determine the resin
content percent of prepreg which is reinforced with inorganic
fabric, by removal of the resin from the reinforcement using a
burn-off step.
2.0
Applicable Documents
None.
3.0
Test Specimens
3.1 Size
Specimens
shall be approximately 102 mm x 102
mm [4.0 in. x 4.0 in]. If the reinforcement is a continuous fiber
woven fabric, the sides shall be cut on a bias to the orienta-
tion of the fabric.
3.2
Quantity and Sampling
Unless
otherwise specified,
three specimens shall be taken equally spaced across the
width (web) of a roll or from different locations in a predeter-
mined quantity of paneled prepreg, such as an inspection lot.
4.0
Apparatus or Material
4.1 Analytical Balance
Analytical
balance capable of
weighing to the nearest milligram [0.001 gram].
4.2 Muffle Furnace
Muffle
furnace capable of maintaining
550 ± 50°C [1022 ± 90°F].
4.3
Crucible
Crucible
of sufficient size and type to hold the
specimen when placed in a muffle furnace.
4.4
Cutting Apparatus
Shears
or other equipment
capable of cutting specimens to the specified size.
4.5
Desiccator
Desiccation
chamber capable of maintain-
ing an atmosphere less than 30% R.H., at 23°C [73°F].
5.0
Procedure
5.1 Specimen Preparation
5.1.1
Cut
the specimens to the specified size.
5.1.2
Unless
the prepreg is tested within 10 minutes of its
manufacture, the specimens shall be desiccated for a mini-
mum of 4 hours. For referee testing, the specimens shall be
desiccated.
5.2
Measurement
5.2.1
Each specimen shall be weighed in a previously
weighed crucible to the nearest milligram.
5.2.2
Place
the crucible containing the specimen in the
muffle furnace maintained at 550 ± 50°C [1022 ± 90°F] for 5
minutes, minimum.
5.2.3
Remove
the crucible with contents from the furnace
and place in the desiccator until cooled to room temperature.
Note:
If
the contents of the crucible shows evidence of glass
fusion, discard the specimen and repeat the test with a new
specimen, except lower the temperature of the muffle furnace
by 50°C [122°F]. If the contents show evidence of incomplete
combustion of the resin, increase the temperature of the fur-
nace or extend the time of combustion. In any case, the
residual glass cloth, after combustion, must be completely
free of resin residue, and show no evidence of glass fusion.
5.2.4
Weigh
the crucible with contents to the nearest milli-
gram.
5.2
Calculation
The
resin content of the prepreg is calcu-
lated as follows:
Resin content (%) = Loss of Weight of Specimen x 100
Original
Weight of Specimen
5.3
Report
The
results shall be recorded in a report indicat-
ing resin content percent for each specimen and the average
of all specimens of the same materials.
6.0 Notes
6.1
Reinforcements
used for prepreg covered by this test
method may be woven or nonwoven, and continuous or non-
continuous fibers, any of which are referred to as fabrics.
6.2
Desiccator Conditions
The
Test Methods Task Group
determined that a great majority of test laboratories are unable
to consistently hold the Relative Humidity in a desiccator to
less than 20%. Based on data from participating company lab
management, the lowest practically feasible RH for use with
the affected IPC Test Methods is 30% maximum.
The
Institute for Interconnecting and Packaging Electronic Circuits
2215 Sanders Road • Northbrook, IL 60062-6135
IPC-TM-650
TEST
METHODS MANUAL
Number
2.3.16
Subject
Resin
Content of Prepreg, by Burn-off
Date
12/94
Revision
B
Originating Task Group
MIL-P-13949 Test Methods Task Group (7-11b)
Material
in this Test Methods Manual was voluntarily established by Technical Committees of the IPC. This material is advisory only
and its use or adaptation is entirely voluntary. IPC disclaims all liability of any kind as to the use, application, or adaptation of this
material. Users are also wholly responsible for protecting themselves against all claims or liabilities for patent infringement.
Equipment referenced is for the convenience of the user and does not imply endorsement by the IPC.
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1.0
Scope
This
method is designed to determine the resin
content of a prepreg without removing the resin from the rein-
forcement. The basis weight of the fabric must be known. This
method is applicable to both organic and inorganic reinforce-
ments.
Note: For referee testing of prepregs with inorganic reinforce-
ment, Method 2.3.16 shall be used.
2.0
Applicable Documents
IPC-EG-140
Specification
for Finished Fabric Woven from
‘‘E’’ Glass for Printed Boards
IPC-SG-141
Specification
for Finished Fabric Woven from
‘‘S’’ Glass
IPC-A-142
Specification
for Finished Fabric Woven from Ara-
mid for Printed Boards
IPC-QF-143
Specification
for Finished Fabric Woven from
Quartz (Pure Fused Silica) for Printed Boards
IPC-TM-650
Method
2.1.6.1, Weight of Fabric Reinforcements
Method 2.3.17, Resin Flow Percent of Prepreg
Method 2.3.19, Volatile Content of Prepreg Materials
3.0
Test Specimens
3.1 Size
Specimens
shall be 101.6 mm x 101.6 mm [4.0 in
x 4.0 in]. If the reinforcement is a continuous fiber woven fab-
ric, the sides shall be cut on a bias to the orientation of the
fabric.
3.2
Quality and Sampling
Unless
otherwise specified,
three specimens shall be taken equally spaced across the
width (web) of a roll or from different locations in a predeter-
mined quantity of paneled prepreg, such as an inspection lot.
If specimens are to be used for Resin Flow Percent (TM
2.3.17), then four specimens shall be used, cut from adjacent
points in a roll or cut panels (see 6.4).
4.0
Apparatus or Material
4.1
Analytical
balance, capable of weighing to the nearest
milligram (0.001 gram).
4.2
Static
shield (a thin piece of metal, e.g., 7 oz./sq. ft.
copper foil 5 inx5in(127 mm x 127 mm) or larger). This is
not needed if the balance pan is larger than the specimen.
4.3 Sample
cutting apparatus—die cut press, or equivalent,
capable of cutting specimens to the specified size.
4.4
Desiccator
capable of maintaining an atmosphere less
than 30% R.H. at 23°C [73°F].
Note: Do not use vacuum or other means which would be
capable of removing solvent or resin fractions.
5.0
Procedure
5.1 Preconditioning
Unless
the prepreg is tested within 10
minutes of production the specimen shall be desiccated for a
minimum of 4 hours. For referee testing, the specimens shall
be desiccated.
5.2
Test Conditions
The
test shall be performed at stan-
dard laboratory conditions. For materials which absorb mois-
ture rapidly, care should be taken to insure that moisture con-
tent is not significant by measurement immediately after
removal from desiccation.
5.3
Measurement
5.3.1
Place
the static shield on the balance pan.
5.3.2
Zero
the balance.
5.3.3 If
applicable, remove the specimens from the desicca-
tor. Place the specimens together on the balance, insuring
that they sit entirely on the balance pan, or the static shield if
needed (see 6.4).
5.3.4
Determine
and record the weight of the specimens to
the nearest 0.1g. For prepregs of nominal 0.15 mm [0.006 in]
thickness and less, weigh to the nearest 0.001g.
5.4
Calculations
5.4.1
Determine
the basis weight of the fabric using one of
the methods of Appendix A.
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Institute for Interconnecting and Packaging Electronic Circuits
2215 Sanders Road • Northbrook, IL 60062-6135
IPC-TM-650
TEST
METHODS MANUAL
Number
2.3.16.1
Subject
Resin
Content of Prepreg, by Treated Weight
Date
12/94
Revision
C
Originating Task Group
MIL-P-13949 Test Methods Task Group (7-11b)
Material
in this Test Methods Manual was voluntarily established by Technical Committees of the IPC. This material is advisory only
and its use or adaptation is entirely voluntary. IPC disclaims all liability of any kind as to the use, application, or adaptation of this
material. Users are also wholly responsible for protecting themselves against all claims or liabilities for patent infringement.
Equipment referenced is for the convenience of the user and does not imply endorsement by the IPC.
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