IEC-60893-3-4 › Insulating materials - Industrial rigid laminated sheets based on thermosetting resins for electrical purposes - Part 3-4: Specifications for individual materials - Requirements for rigid laminated sheets based on phenolic resins
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Included in this current edition are the following subparts:
EDITION 2.1 - Oct. 14, 2012
ED. 2.1 CORRIGENDUM 1 - March 1, 2014
ED. 2.1 CORRIGENDUM 1 - March 1, 2014
IEC 60893-3-4:2003+A1:2012 gives the requirements for industrial rigid laminated sheets for electrical purposes based on phenolic resin and different reinforcements. Applications and distinguishing properties are given. Materials which conform to this specification meet established levels of performance. However, the selection of a material by a user for a specific application should be based on the actual requirements necessary for adequate performance in that application and not based on this specification alone. In this revision of the IEC 60893 series of specifications, new material types have been included, changes have been made to the property requirements of some existing types, a new method for testing permittivity and dissipation factor has been added, and all non-specification data for each type has been moved to a new Part 4 document - IEC 60893-4 - Typical values.
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Document Number
IEC 60893-3-4 Ed. 2.1 b:2012
Revision Level
EDITION 2.1
Status
Current
Publication Date
Oct. 14, 2012
Committee Number
15