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SAE AMS-I-10 Document Information:
Title
Insulation Compound, Electrical, Ceramic, Class L
SAE International
Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2000
Scope:
1. SCOPE:
1.1 Scope:
This specification covers class L, low dielectric constant (12 or
under), ceramic, electrical, insulating compounds, for use in
electronic, communications, and allied electrical equipments, and the
grading thereof (see 6.1).
1.2 Classification:
This specification shall cover only those insulating compounds
characterized by combining the specific designators of 1.2.1 to
1.2.5., inclusive.
1.2.1 Insulating compound designator: Insulating compounds shall be
identified by the single letter designator "L".
1.2.2 Grade designators: Insulating compounds shall be further
identified by three numbers (grade designators) following the above
designator, the first representing dielectric loss index at one
megahertz (MHz), the second dielectric strength, and the third
flexural strength (modulus of rupture), as specified, i.e., L422--
(see 6.1 and 6.2).
1.2.2.1 Dielectric loss index at 1 MHz: The designator for dielectric
loss index is determined by the maximum dielectric loss index at 1 MHz
of the specimens tested, as follows:
1.2.2.2 Dielectric strength: The designator for dielectric strength is
determined by the average dielectric strength of the specimens tested,
as follows:
1.2.2.3 Flexural strength (modulus of rupture): The designator for
flexural strength (modulus of rupture) is determined by the average
flexural strength (modulus of rupture) of the specimens tested, as
follows:
1.2.3 X-band designators: When insulating compounds are required for
frequency applications from 100 MHz to 24 gigahertz (GHz), they shall
be identified by the designator "X", followed by a one-digit number, a
slant line, and a two-digit number. The one-digit number shall
represent dielectric loss index measured at some X-band frequency in
the range from 8.2 GHz to 12.4 GHz, using the table of grade
designators of 1.2.2.1, and the two-digit number shall represent
dielectric constant measured at some X-band frequency (see 1.2.3.1),
as specified (see 6.1 and 6.2).
1.2.3.1 Dielectric constant at X band: The designator for dielectric
constant is determined by the dielectric constant at some X band
frequency in the range from 8.2 to 12.4 GHz of the specimens tested as
follows:
1.2.4 Thermal conductivity designator: When high thermal conductivity
(see 3.7) insulating compounds are required, they shall be identified
by the designator "T", i.e., L422T-- or L422 X6/04T--. (See 6.1 and
6.2).
1.2.5 Finish designator: Insulating compounds shall be further
identified by a single letter designator, "G" or "C," to represent
finish, i.e., L323G, L323 X/04G, L323TG or L323 X6/04TG. (See 6.1 and
6.2).
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