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IEC 61249-2-41:2010 - Materials for printed boards and other interconnecting structures - Part 2-41: Reinforced base materials clad and unclad - Brominated epoxide cellulose paper/woven E-glass reinforced laminate sheets of defined flammability (vertical burning test), copper-clad for lead-free assembly

IEC 61249-2-41:2010

Materials for printed boards and other interconnecting structures - Part 2-41: Reinforced base materials clad and unclad - Brominated epoxide cellulose paper/woven E-glass reinforced laminate sheets of defined flammability (vertical burning test), copper-clad for lead-free assembly

Matériaux pour circuits imprimés et autres structures d'interconnexion - Partie 2-41: Matériaux de base renforcés, plaqués et non plaqués - Feuilles stratifiées renforcées en tissu de verre de type E/papier cellulose époxyde bromé, plaquées cuivre, d'inflammabilité définie (essai de combustion verticale) pour les assemblages sans plomb

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Standard number:IEC 61249-2-41:2010
Released:2010-04-21
Language:English/French - Bilingual
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IEC 61249-2-41:2010

IEC 61249-2-41:2010 gives requirements for properties of brominated epoxide cellulose paper reinforced core/woven E-glass reinforced surface laminate sheets of defined flammability (vertical burning test), copper-clad for lead-free assembly in thicknesses of 0,60 mm up to 1,70 mm. The flammability rating is achieved through the use of brominated fire retardants reacted as part of the epoxide polymeric structure. The glass transition temperature is defined to be 100 °C minimum.