What is IPC 830?

What is IPC 830?

The IPC-CC-830C standard establishes qualification and conformance requirements for electrical insulating compounds (conformal coatings). It has been designed and constructed with the intent of obtaining maximum confidence in the materials with minimum test redundancy.

What is MIL I 46058C?

The official title for the specification is MIL-I-46058C, Insulating Compound (For Coating Printed Circuit Assemblies). The MIL-I-46058C was developed to define a uniform set of test methods and performance requirements for conformal coatings and gives users confidence that the material they select will perform.

What is the IPC-CC-830 standard?

The IPC-CC-830 standard is a self-certification, which means that it can be performed by an independent testing laboratory or by the coating manufacturer. The standard uses the following test procedures and most of the tests are conducted using the IPC-B-25A test board. No disruptive discharge, sparkover, or breakdown.

What is the difference between IPC-CC-830 and Mil-i-46058c?

IPC-CC-830, Qualification, and Performance of Electrical Insulating Compound for Printed Wiring Assemblies and MIL-I-46058C, Insulating Compound (for Coating Printed Circuit Assemblies) both define standardized testing. Passing this test is required before a coating can be said to have met the requirements of IPC-CC-830 or MIL-I-46058C.

Can 46058c coating be linked to IPC-CC-830?

Unfortunately, because 46058C was inactive and unsupported, its writers were unable to retroactively reciprocate the favor and link 46058C to 830. The result is that coatings which meet the requirements of MIL-I-46058C by default are qualified to IPC-CC-830.

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