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ASTM D1000-24 - Standard Test Methods for Pressure-Sensitive Adhesive-Coated Tapes Used for Electrical and Electronic Applications

Standard Test Methods for Pressure-Sensitive Adhesive-Coated Tapes Used for Electrical and Electronic Applications

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Standard number:D1000-24
Released:01.09.2024
Status:Active
Pages:20
Section:10.01
Keywords:accelerated aging; adhesion; adhesive; backing; bond strength; breaking strength; conditioning; dielectric breakdown; electrical insulating tape; elongation; flagging; flammability; high temperature testing; insulation resistance; length; low temperature testing; oil resistance; pressure-sensitive adhesive tape; puncture resistance; thermosetting; thickness; unwind force; voltage; width ;
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1.1 These test methods cover procedures for testing pressure-sensitive adhesive-coated tapes to be used as electrical insulation. These tapes are classified as follows:

1.1.1 Class 1—Non-elastomeric backings made from materials such as:

 

Paper, flat or creped,

 

Fabric, uncoated or coated,

 

Cellulose ester films,

 

Polyethylene terephthalate (polyester) films,

 

Fluorocarbon polymer films,

 

Composite filament films,

 

Polyamide films,

 

Polyimide films, and

 

Combinations thereof.

1.1.2 Class 2—Elastomeric backings that are characterized by both high stretch and substantial recovery. These backings are made from materials such as:

 

Vinyl chloride and co-polymers,

 

Vinylidene chloride and co-polymers, and

 

Polyethylene and co-polymers.

1.2 Test laminates of Class 1 and Class 2 backings according to Class 1 test methods.

1.3 The procedures appear in the sections indicated below and in alphabetical order:

Adhesion Strength to Steel and Backing at Room Temperature

46 – 53

Adhesion Strength to Steel and Backing at Low Temperatures

46 – 53

Bond Strength After Solvent Immersion

110 – 115

Breaking Strength and Elongation at Room Temperature

37 – 45

Breaking Strength and Elongation at Low Temperatures

37 – 45

Conditioning

6 – 8

Curling and Twisting

140 – 146

Dielectric Breakdown Voltage

83 – 90

Effect of Accelerated Aging on High-Temperature Tapes

97 – 103

Flagging

66 – 76

Flammability

104 – 109

Hazards/Precautions

3

Insulation Resistance at High Humidity

91 – 96

Length of Tape in a Roll

28 – 36

Oil Resistance

116 – 122

Puncture Resistance

123 – 128

Resistance to Accelerated Aging (Heat and Moisture)

129 – 139

Sampling

4

Specimen Preparation

5

Thermosetting Properties

77 – 82

Thickness

21 – 27

Unwind Force at Room Temperature

54 – 65

Unwind Force at Low Temperatures

54 – 65

Width

11 – 20

Note 1: These procedures apply to both Class 1 and Class 2 tapes except as noted above.

1.4 These test methods are used to measure and describe the response of materials, products, or assemblies to heat and flame under controlled conditions, but do not by themselves incorporate all factors required for fire hazard or fire risk assessment of the materials, products or assemblies under actual fire conditions.

1.5 The values stated in SI units are the standard, unless otherwise noted. If a value for measurement is followed by a value in inch-pound or English units in parentheses, it is likely that the second value will only be approximate and it is for information only. The first stated value is the preferred unit.

Note 2: These test methods and IEC 60454–3-All Sheets address the same subject matter, but differ in technical content.

1.6 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety, health, and environmental practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. For specific hazards see Section 3.

1.7 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.