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A high quality FR4 with a Tg in the 175C range will work for #2, but I 
think you need polyimide to work up to 200C.

Doug Pauls



From:   Pradeep Menon <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:   05/09/2013 06:09 AM
Subject:        [TN] Operating temperatures
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We have a requirement specified in the master drawing of couple of PCBs 
which indicate that the operating temperatures as below.

1.            -50°C to 200°C operating PCB.
2.            -40° to 150°C operating PCB.

Will a high Tg material FR4 meet this requirement. Or will Polyimide be 
required. Any general inputs on this since we could not find the operating 
temperature in the TDS of the materials

Rgds

Pradeep

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