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BS EN 61249-2-30:2013 Materials for printed boards and other interconnecting structures Reinforced base materials clad and unclad. Non-halogenated epoxide modified cyanate ester woven glass laminate of defined flammability (vertical burning test), copper-clad

BS EN 61249-2-30:2013

Materials for printed boards and other interconnecting structures Reinforced base materials clad and unclad. Non-halogenated epoxide modified cyanate ester woven glass laminate of defined flammability (vertical burning test), copper-clad

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Standard number:BS EN 61249-2-30:2013
Pages:26
Released:2013-04-30
ISBN:978 0 580 69352 6
Status:Standard
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BS EN 61249-2-30:2013


This standard BS EN 61249-2-30:2013 Materials for printed boards and other interconnecting structures is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 31.180 Printed circuits and boards

This part of IEC 61249 gives requirements for properties of non-halogenated epoxide modified cyanate ester woven glass laminate of defined flammability (vertical burning test), copper-clad in thicknesses of 0,03 mm up to 1,60 mm. The flammability rating is achieved through the use of non-halogenated inorganic and/or organic compounds acting as fire retardants. These fire retardants are contained as part of polymeric structure or in addition to it. The glass transition temperature is defined to be 160 °C minimum.

Some property requirements may have several classes of performance. The class desired should be specified on the purchase order, otherwise the default class of material may be supplied.