FR-2

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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "about". Template:More citations needed Template:Use dmy dates FR-2 (Flame Resistant 2) is a NEMA designation for synthetic resin bonded paper, a composite material made of paper impregnated with a plasticized phenol formaldehyde resin, used in the manufacture of printed circuit boards. Its main properties are similar to NEMA grade XXXP (MIL-P-3115) material, and can be substituted for the latter in many applications.

Applications

FR-2 sheet with copper foil lamination on one or both sides is widely used to build low-end consumer electronics equipment. While its electrical and mechanical properties are inferior to those of epoxy-bonded fiberglass, FR-4, it is significantly cheaper. It is not suitable for devices installed in vehicles, as continuous vibration can make cracks propagate, causing hairline fractures in copper circuit traces. Without copper foil lamination, FR-2 is sometimes used for simple structural shapes and electrical insulation.

Properties

Property Value
Dielectric constant, or relative permittivity 4.5 @Template:Nbsp1Template:NbspMHz
Dissipation factor 0.024–0.26 @Template:Nbsp1Template:NbspMHz
Dielectric strength 29Template:NbspkV/mm (740Template:NbspV/thou)

Fabrication

FR-2 can be machined by drilling, sawing, milling and hot punching. Cold punching and shearing are not recommended, as they leave a ragged edge and tend to cause cracking. Tools made of high-speed steel can be used, although tungsten carbide tooling is preferred for high volume production.

Adequate ventilation or respiration protection are mandatory during high-speed machining, as it gives off toxic vapors.

Trade names and synonyms

  • Carta[1]
  • Haefelyt
  • Lamitex
  • Paxolin, Paxoline
  • Pertinax,[1] taken over by Lamitec[2] and Dr. Dietrich Müller GmbH in 2014[3]
  • Getinax (in the Ex-USSR)
  • Phenolic paper
  • Preßzell[1]
  • Repelit[1]
  • Synthetic resin bonded paper (SRBP)
  • Turbonit[1]
  • Veroboard
  • Wahnerit[1]

See also

References

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Further reading

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