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IPC-SM-817

General Requirements for Dielectric Surface Mounting Adhesives

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Organization: IPC
Publication Date: 1 November 1989
Status: inactive
Page Count: 30
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This document covers requirements and test methods for dielectric adhesives used to hold components in place from mounting to the soldering process and for their long term properties as a part of the printed wiring board.

Purpose

This standard defines dielectric surface mounting adhesives through specification of test methods and inspection criteria. The adhesives include those intended for application by pin transfer, syringe and screening/stenciling. Cure methods include UV or visible light, heat or ambient conditions.

Adhesive Classification

The classification scheme used in this standard is based on cure method.

Example - IPC-SM-817/1

IPC-SM-817/ (specification)

1 (cure system) (heat)

Adhesive Cure System

Grade 1 Heat only (IR,Convection or Conduction)

Grade 2 UV or visible light (with or without secondary cure mechanisms)

Grade 3 Ambient cure only

Document History

December 1, 2014
General Requirements for Dielectric Surface Mounting Adhesives
This document covers requirements and test methods for dielectric adhesives used to hold components in place from mounting to the soldering process and for their long term properties as a part of the...
IPC-SM-817
November 1, 1989
General Requirements for Dielectric Surface Mounting Adhesives
This document covers requirements and test methods for dielectric adhesives used to hold components in place from mounting to the soldering process and for their long term properties as a part of the...

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