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I might add that almost any plastic or fiber will pass 94V-0 in application
if adhered to the metal enclosure. The heat sinking makes it almost
impossible to burn.

Bob Johnson
ITE Safety
 


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I need a sheet of plastic that goes between a PCB and a metal enclosure.
This is to make a creepage spec. What plastics are good for this? Will
polycarbonate be suitable and have a 94V-0 rating? Thanks.

   Dave Cuthbert
   Micron Technology



Title: RE: 94V-0 question

I might add that almost any plastic or fiber will pass 94V-0 in application
if adhered to the metal enclosure. The heat sinking makes it almost
impossible to burn.

Bob Johnson
ITE Safety
 

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Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 1:55 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: 94V-0 question


I need a sheet of plastic that goes between a PCB and a metal enclosure.
This is to make a creepage spec. What plastics are good for this? Will
polycarbonate be suitable and have a 94V-0 rating? Thanks.

   Dave Cuthbert
   Micron Technology


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