ASTM F 97 : 1972 : R1997 : EDT 1
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Standard Practices for Determining Hermeticity of Electron Devices by Dye Penetration
English
10-12-1997
11-11-2014
CONTAINED IN VOL. 10.04, 2006 Covers procedures that will normally detect and locate the sites of gross leaks in electron devices.
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F 01
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Standard Practice
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4
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Reconfirmed EDT 1
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American Society for Testing and Materials
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Superseded
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1.1 These practices cover procedures that will normally detect and locate the sites of gross leaks in electron devices.
1.2 These procedures are suitable for use on selected parts during receiving inspection or to verify and locate leakage sites for production control. They are not quantitative; no indication of leak size can be inferred from the test.
1.3 These procedures are most suitable for use on transparent glass-encased devices; all methods are applicable to transparent parts with an internal cavity. Method A, Penetrant-Capillary, is also applicable to parts, such as terminals, end seals or base assemblies, without an internal cavity, and Method C, Penetrant-Pressure Followed by Vacuum, can be used on opaque parts with an internal cavity. Method B, Penetrant-Pressure, can also be used on opaque parts with an internal cavity if the part is opened after dye penetration and before inspection. Parts that have an internal cavity may either contain gas (such as air, nitrogen, nitrogen-helium mixture, etc.) or be evacuated. These procedures are not suitable for use on grease-filled components.
1.4 Because of the possibility of dye entrapment between the component and an attached part, components with mechanically attached parts, such as a radiator on a power transistor, should be tested before the attachment is made or after it has been removed.
Note 1-Alternative methods for determining hermeticity of electron devices may be found in Practices1.5 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard. The values given in parentheses are for information only.
1.6 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety problems, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. For specific hazard statement, see Section 8.
| MIL-STD-883 Revision K:2016 | Microcircuits |
| ASTM F 134 : 1985 | RECOMMENDED PRACTICES FOR DETERMINING HERMETICITY OF ELECTRON DEVICES WITH A HELIUM MASS SPECTROMETER LEAK DETECTOR |
| ASTM F 98 : 1972 : R1977 | Recommended Practices for Determining Hermeticity of Electron Devices by a Bubble Test (Withdrawn 1990) |
| MIL-STD-105 Revision E:1989 | Sampling Procedures and Tables for Inspection by Attributes (See Notice 3 for Replacement Information) |
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