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DS/EN 60249-2-12 + A2,3

Base materials for printed circuits - Part 2: Specifications - Specification No. 12: Thin epoxide woven glass fabric copper-clad laminated sheet of defined flammability, for use in the fabrication of multilayer printed boards

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Organization: DS
Publication Date: 12 May 1997
Status: inactive
ICS Code (Printed circuits and boards): 31.180
scope:

Gives requirements for properties of thin epoxide glass fabric cobber-clad laminated sheet, of defined flammability for use in the fabrication of multilayer printed boards. Laminated sheets covered by this specification have thicknesses (of the base laminated, excluding the copper foil) not greater than 0.8 mm (0.031 in). The sheet consists of an insulating base (epoxide resin bonded woven glass fabric laminate) with metal foil bonded to one or both sides.

Document History

October 15, 2001
Base materials for printed circuits - Part 2-12: Specifications: thin epoxide woven glass fabric copper-clad laminated sheet of defined flammability, for use in the fabrication of multilayer printed boards
Gives requirements for properties of thin epoxide glass fabric cobber-clad laminated sheet, of defined flammability for use in the fabrication of multilayer printed boards. Laminated sheets covered...
DS/EN 60249-2-12 + A2,3
May 12, 1997
Base materials for printed circuits - Part 2: Specifications - Specification No. 12: Thin epoxide woven glass fabric copper-clad laminated sheet of defined flammability, for use in the fabrication of multilayer printed boards
Gives requirements for properties of thin epoxide glass fabric cobber-clad laminated sheet, of defined flammability for use in the fabrication of multilayer printed boards. Laminated sheets covered...

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