4412A Amendment 1 (3 07)
4412A Amendment 1 (3 07)
4412A Amendment 1 (3 07)
ELECTRONICS INDUSTRIES
IPC-4412A
Amendment 1
IPC-4412A
March 2008
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February 2008
IPC-4412A - Amendment 1
Yarn
SI
Nomenclature
US System
Nomenclature
SI
m/kg
US
System
yards/
pound
4 1.65 1x0
BC 3000 1/0
604,773
300,000
4 2.20 1x0
BC 2250 1/0
453,571
225,000
4 3.31 1x0
BC 1500 1/0
302,385
150,000
C 1800 1/0
362,864
180,000
C 1200 1/0
241,905
120,000
5 2.75 1x01
D 1800 1/01
362,864
180,000
5 5.5 1x0
D 900 1/0
181,432
90,000
6 8.27 1x0
DE 600 1/0
120,955
60,000
5 11 1x0
D 450 1/0
90,716
45,000
6 16.5 1x0
DE 300 1/0
60,477
30,000
7 22 1x0
E 225 1/0
45,358
22,500
9 33 1x0
G 150 1/0
30,239
15,000
6 33 1x0
DE 150 1/0
30,239
15,000
7 41 1x0
E 125 1/0
25,199
12,500
7 45 1x0
E 110 1/03
22,175
11,000
6 49 1x0
DE 100 1/0
20,159
10,000
9 68 1x0
G 75 1/04
14,716
7,300
9 74 1x0
G 67 1/0
13,507
6,700
10,080
5,000
7,459
3,700
9 99 1x0
G 50 1/0
9 134 1x0
G 37 1/06
IPC-4412A - Amendment 1
February 2008
Appendix II
Finished Fabric Glass Styles
SI Units
Replace the existing Table II-1 with the following:
Table II-1
Style
Fabric Count
Warp x Fill
(Per cm)
Yarn (SI)
Thickness (mm)
(Reference Only)
Nominal
Weight (g/m2)
Weight
Tolerance (g/m2)
Availability1
101
29.5 x 29.5
0.024
16.3
15.2 - 17.3
104
23.6 x 20.5
0.028
18.6
18.0 - 19.3
106
22.0 x 22.0
0.033
24.4
23.4 - 25.4
1078
21.3 x 21.3
5 11 1x0 5 11 1x0
0.043
47.8
46.8 - 49.2
1080
23.6 x 18.5
5 11 1x0 5 11 1x0
0.053
46.8
45.1 - 48.5
1081
27.6 x 23.6
5 11 1x0 5 11 1x0
0.060
58.3
56.4 - 60.6
1280
23.6 x 23.6
5 11 1x0 5 11 1x0
0.056
52.9
51.5 - 54.2
1500
19.3 x 16.5
0.149
164.1
157.7 - 170.5
1501
18.1 x 17.7
0.140
165.0
158.0 - 171.0
1504
23.6 x 19.7
6 33 1x0 6 33 1x0
0.125
148.0
142.8 - 153.2
1651
20.0 x 10.8
9 33 1x0 9 74 1x0
0.135
146.2
142.1 - 150.3
1652
20.5 x 20.5
0.114
138.3
133.6 - 143.1
1674
15.7 x 12.6
0.097
96.6
92.9 - 100.4
1675
15.7 x 12.6
6 33 1x0 6 33 1x0
0.101
96.3
92.6 - 100.0
1678
15.7 x 15.7
0.091
103.5
102.7 - 111.6
2113
23.6 x 22.0
7 22 1x0 5 11 1x0
0.079
78.0
75.6 - 80.4
2114
22.0 x 18.9
7 22 1x0 7 22 1x0
0.084
90.9
88.5 - 93.2
2116
23.6 x 22.8
7 22 1x0 7 22 1x0
0.094
103.8
100.7 - 106.8
2117
26.0 x 21.7
7 22 1x0 7 22 1x0
0.095
108
104.8 - 111.2
2125
15.7 x 15.4
0.091
87.5
82.7 - 90.9
2157
23.6 x 13.8
7 22 1x0 9 68 1X0
0.130
148.0
144.0 - 152.0
2165
23.6 x 20.5
0.101
122.4
116.3 - 126.1
2166
23.6 x 15.0
7 22 1x0 9 68 1X0
0.140
155.0
150.0 - 160.0
2313
23.6 x 25.2
7 22 1x0 5 11 1x0
0.084
81.4
79.0 - 83.7
3070
27.6 x 27.6
0.078
93.6
90.9 - 96.3
3080
20.0 x 12.0
0.059
53.4
51.5 - 55.3
3313
23.6 x 24.4
0.084
81.4
79.0 - 83.7
7628
17.3 x 12.2
9 68 1x0 9 68 1x0
0.173
203.4
198.0 - 208.9
7629
17.3 x 13.4
9 68 1x0 9 68 1x0
0.180
210.0
204.5 - 215.3
7635
17.3 x 11.4
0.201
232.3
226.5 - 238.0
7642
17.3 x 7.9
0.254
227.8
221.1 - 234.7
108
23.6 x 18.5
0.061
47.5
46.1 - 48.8
1000
33.5 x 33.5
0.012
11.1
10.2 - 12.0
1017
37.4 x 37.4
0.014
12.3
11.4 - 13.2
1027
29.5 x 29.5
0.019
19.9
19.0 - 20.7
1035
26.0 x 26.8
0.028
30.0
27.2 - 32.6
1037
27.6 x 28.7
0.027
23.0
22.2 - 24.1
1065
22.0 x 22.0
0.053
37.3
35.6 - 39.0
1067
27.6 x 27.6
0.035
30.7
29.5 - 31.9
1634
20.0 x 12.0
9 33 1x0 9 33 1x0
0.095
105.4
101.6 - 109.2
February 2008
IPC-4412A - Amendment 1
Style
Fabric Count
Warp x Fill
(Per cm)
Yarn (SI)
Thickness (mm)
(Reference Only)
Nominal
Weight (g/m2)
Weight
Tolerance (g/m2)
Availability1
1647
20.0 x 12.0
9 33 1x0 7 44 1x0
0.105
120.5
116.1 - 124.9
1649
20.0 x 15.0
9 33 1x0 7 44 1x0
0.120
135.9
130.9 - 140.8
1657
20.0 x 11.6
9 33 1x0 9 74 1x0
0.150
154.2
149.9 - 158.5
1697
17.3 x 15.0
0.092
111.2
105.1 - 113.9
2112
15.7 x 15.4
7 22 1x0 7 22 1x0
0.081
69.0
67.0 - 71.0
3113
20.0 x 12.0
7 22 1x0 9 33 1x0
0.081
84.8
82.2 - 87.4
3323
23.6 x 18.1
0.086
81.3
78.0 - 84.0
6060
23.6 x 23.6
0.048
39.0
37.6 - 40.3
7196
17.3 x 13.0
9 74 1x0 9 74 1X0
0.200
230.0
223.0 - 237.0
7624
17.3 x 9.4
9 68 1x0 9 68 1x0
0.163
184.4
179.0 - 190.0
7640
17.3 x 13.4
0.249
258.0
250.0 - 266.0
7652
12.6 x 12.6
0.220
257.7
249.2 - 266.2
7667
17.3 x 12.2
9 74 1x0 9 74 1x0
0.185
220.0
215.0 - 225.0
7669
17.3 x 12.2
9 68 1x0 9 74 1x0
0.178
209.0
203.0 - 215.0
7688
17.3 x 13.8
9 68 1x0 9 74 1x0
0.190
220.0
214.0 - 226.0
112
15.7 x 15.4
5 11 1x2 5 11 1x2
0.092
70.5
68.5 - 72.6
113
23.6 x 25.2
5 11 1x2 5 .5 1x2
0.086
81.0
78.7 - 83.4
116
23.6 x 22.8
5 11 1x2 5 11 1x2
0.102
105.0
101.7 - 107.8
119
21.3 x 19.7
5 11 1x2 5 11 1x2
0.091
91.8
89.2 - 94.6
1012
27.6 x 27.6
0.018
12.3
11.8 - 12.8
1015
37.8 x 37.8
0.015
16.9
16.5 - 17.3
1020
21.7 x 21.7
0.025
12.2
11.5 - 12.8
1044
17.3 x 17.3
6 51 1x0 6 51 1x0
0.142
171.0
166.0 - 176.0
1047
18.5 x 18.5
6 51 1x0 6 51 1x0
0.147
184.0
179.0 - 189.0
1070
23.6 x13.8
0.046
34.2
32.8 - 35.6
1116
23.6 x 22.8
5 22 1x0 5 22 1x0
0.089
104.0
100.7 - 106.8
1165
23.6 x 20.5
0.101
123.0
116.9 - 127.8
1180
23.6 x 19.7
5 11 1x0 5 11 1x0
0.058
49.0
47.5 - 50.5
1316
24.0 x 24.0
5 22 1x0 5 22 1x0
0.102
108.0
105.0 - 111.0
1502
20.5 x 19.7
7 42 1x0 7 42 1x0
0.150
162.0
156.3 - 167.7
1503
25.2 x 18.1
6 33 1x0 6 33 1x0
0.135
148.0
142.8 - 153.2
3
3
1676
22.0 x 18.9
6 33 1x0 6 33 1x0
0.122
138.0
132.0 - 143.0
2119
21.3 x 19.7
7 22 1x0 7 22 1x0
0.086
90.2
87.5 - 92.9
2316
24.0 x 24.0
7 22 1x0 7 22 1x0
0.096
106.0
103.0 - 109.0
2319
23.6 x 19.3
7 22 1x0 7 22 1x0
0.086
92.2
89.5 - 94.9
3132
23.6 x 23.6
5 11 1x0 7 22 1x0
0.071
79.0
76.0 - 82.0
7627
17.3 x 11.8
9 68 1x0 9 68 1x0
0.165
199.0
193.0 - 205.0
7637
17.3 x 8.7
0.224
228.0
221.0 - 235.0
7650
17.3 x 9.1
0.190
208.0
201.0 - 214.0
7660
11.8 x 11.8
9 68 1x0 9 68 1x0
0.150
160.4
156.0 - 164.0
IPC-4412A - Amendment 1
February 2008
Appendix II
Finished Fabric Glass Styles
US System
Replace the existing Table II-2 with the following:
Table II-2
Style
Fabric Count
Warp x Fill
[Per inch]
Thickness (mils)
(Reference Only)
Nominal
Weight [OSY]
Weight
Tolerance [OSY]
Availability1
101
75 x 75
0.96
0.48
0.45 - 0.51
104
60 x 52
1.1
0.55
0.53 - 0.57
106
56 x 56
1.3
0.72
0.69 - 0.75
1078
54 x 54
1.7
1.41
1.38 - 1.45
1080
60 x 47
2.1
1.38
1.33 - 1.43
1081
70 x 60
2.4
1.72
1.66 - 1.78
1280
60 x 60
2.2
1.55
1.49 - 1.61
1500
49 x 42
5.9
4.84
4.65 - 5.03
1501
46 x 45
5.5
4.86
4.67 - 5.05
1504
60 x 50
4.9
4.36
4.21 - 4.51
1651
51 x 27
5.3
4.31
4.19 - 4.43
1652
52 x 52
4.5
4.09
3.94 - 4.30
1674
40 x 32
3.8
2.82
2.74 - 2.98
1675
40 x 32
4.0
2.84
2.73 - 2.95
1678
40 x 40
3.6
3.12
3.03 - 3.29
2113
60 x 56
3.1
2.30
2.23 - 2.37
2114
56 x 48
3.3
2.69
2.62 - 2.76
2116
60 x 58
3.7
3.06
2.97 - 3.15
2117
66 x 55
3.7
3.18
3.08 - 3.27
2125
40 x 39
3.6
2.54
2.44 - 2.68
2157
60 X 35
5.1
4.36
4.18 - 4.54
2165
60 x 52
4.0
3.55
3.43 - 3.72
2166
60 X 38
5.5
4.60
4.41 - 4.79
2313
60 x 64
3.3
2.40
2.33 - 2.47
3070
70 x 70
3.1
2.76
2.68 - 2.84
3080
51 x 30
2.3
1.57
1.52 -1.63
3313
60 x 62
3.3
2.40
2.33 - 2.47
7628
44 x 31
6.8
6.00
5.84 - 6.16
7629
44 x 34
7.1
6.19
6.03 - 6.35
7635
44 x 29
7.9
6.85
6.68 - 7.02
7642
44 x 20
10.0
6.72
6.52 - 6.92
108
60 x 47
2.4
1.40
1.36 - 1.44
1000
85 x 85
0.47
0.33
0.30 - 0.36
1017
95 x 95
0.53
0.36
0.34 - 0.39
1027
75 x 75
0.75
0.59
0.56 - 0.62
1035
66 x 68
1.1
0.88
0.80 - 0.96
1037
70 X 73
1.1
0.68
0.65 - 0.71
1065
56 x 56
2.1
1.08
1.03 - 1.13
1067
70 X 70
1.4
0.91
0.87 - 0.94
1634
51 x 30
3.7
3.11
3.00 - 3.22
February 2008
IPC-4412A - Amendment 1
Style
Fabric Count
Warp x Fill
[Per inch]
Thickness (mils)
(Reference Only)
Nominal
Weight [OSY]
Weight
Tolerance [OSY]
Availability1
1647
51 x 30
4.1
3.55
3.42 - 3.68
1649
51 x 38
4.7
4.01
3.86 - 4.15
1657
51 x 29
5.9
4.55
4.42 - 4.67
1697
44 x 38
3.7
3.15
3.04 - 3.36
2319
60 x 49
3.4
2.72
2.64 - 2.80
2112
40 x 39
3.2
2.04
1.98 - 2.10
3113
51 x 30
3.2
2.50
2.42 - 2.58
3323
60 x 46
3.4
2.40
2.31 - 2.49
6060
60 x 60
1.9
1.15
1.11 - 1.19
7196
44 x 33
7.9
6.72
6.52 - 6.92
7624
44 x 24
6.4
5.44
5.28 - 5.60
7640
44 x 34
9.8
7.60
7.34 - 7.86
7652
32 x 32
8.7
7.60
7.35 - 7.85
7667
44 x 31
7.2
6.54
6.37 - 6.71
7669
44 x 31
7.0
6.17
5.98 - 6.35
7688
44 x 35
7.5
6.49
6.30 - 6.68
112
40 x 39
3.6
2.08
2.02 - 2.14
113
60 x 64
3.4
2.39
2.32 - 2.46
116
60 x 58
4.0
3.09
3.00 - 3.18
119
54 x 50
3.6
2.71
2.63 - 2.79
1012
70 x 70
0.71
0.36
0.34 - 0.38
1015
96 x 96
0.59
0.50
0.48 - 0.52
1020
55 x 55
0.98
0.36
0.34 - 0.38
1044
44 x 44
5.6
5.05
4.90 - 5.20
1047
47 x 47
5.8
5.44
5.28 - 5.60
1070
60 x 35
1.8
1.01
0.97 - 1.05
1116
60 x 58
3.5
3.06
2.97 - 3.15
1165
60 x 52
4.0
3.57
3.43 - 3.77
1180
60 x 50
2.3
1.44
1.40 - 1.48
1316
61 x 61
4.0
3.18
3.10 - 3.26
1502
52 x 50
5.9
4.78
4.61 - 4.95
1503
64 x 46
5.3
4.36
4.21 - 4.51
1676
56 x 48
4.6
4.06
3.90 - 4.22
2119
54 x 50
3.4
2.66
2.58 - 2.74
2316
61 x 61
3.8
3.13
3.04 - 3.22
3132
60 x 60
2.8
2.32
2.24 - 2.40
7627
44 x 30
6.5
5.87
5.70 - 6.02
7637
44 x 22
8.8
6.73
6.53 - 6.93
7650
44 x 23
7.5
6.12
5.93 - 6.31
7660
30 x 30
5.9
4.73
4.61 - 4.85