Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 16:06:38 EST 2000 | Mike Naddra
Regarding glass transition , does anyone have expierance glass wiht transition temperature specification , such as what are the detrimental effects of exceeding the Tg , how long over the glass transition temperature ,if any , is acceptable. Tg of di
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 21 14:51:08 EST 2000 | Dave F
Mike: I�d hate to see you making design decisions, based solely on the discussion here, but that this would be an impetus to consult IPC-D-279, "Design Guidelines ... " and take a course on designing reliable boards. Werner Engelmaier (Engelmaier
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 01 17:22:27 EDT 2002 | Daan Terstegge
Tg = glass transition temperature, the temperature at which the glass-epoxy starts losing it's properties as a solid material. daan
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 25 16:28:11 EDT 1998 | Al Knudson
Hello, Our PWB supplier has requested that a change in the laminate material to reduce the incidence of pad lifting. The standard laminate materials (Polyclad PCL-FR-226 with a glass transition temperature of 135 C) have greater z-axis thermal expan
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 13 13:15:51 EST 2006 | CK the Flip
Tg, by definition is the glass transition temperature for materials. It's the temperature where your board goes from rigid to "rubbery". Not sure if a higher Tg would help prevent delam. One of the PCB experts of the forum might know this.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 13:08:30 EDT 2008 | vladig
Td - is the degradation temperature for a laminate (board), while Tg - is glass transition one. There is one more (even more important) - delta Tg. They characterize the quality of the laminate material. Regards, Vlad www.sentec.ca
Electronics Forum | Wed May 15 16:18:58 EDT 2019 | stephendo
Look up the glass transition temperature (Tg) for the PCB material. If you get the PCB above this temperature it will become quite soft. If it is a populated board remember to take any moisture sensitive devices on it into consideration.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 18 08:00:48 EDT 2001 | davef
250C flass transition temperature - M = coloring agent or opacifier added to F resin with 110-150C glass transition temperature - N = natural color of resin - P = coloring agent or opacifier added to resin - T = natural color F resin blended with
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 27 20:52:22 EST 2000 | Dave F
Marc: In printed circuit board fabrication, fabricators place sheets of prepreg between each pair of glass cores. They stack these layers into books. As they heat and press the books, the sheet melts into an epoxy glue. The thickness of the prepr
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 03 06:45:42 EST 2002 | Scott Davies
Hany, Tg is "Glass Transition Temperature". For an informative explanation of what this is, take a look at; http://www.psrc.usm.edu/macrog/tg.htm MLB = Multi Layered Board Does the board which you have the problem with only pass through the wave