GENERAL Print Technology: Thermal Transfer Material Type: White Polyimide (2 mil film) Finish: Glossy Adhesive: Static Dissipative Permanent Acrylic APPLICATIONS Printed circuit board and electronic component preprocess labeling RECOMMENDED RIBBONS Brady Series R6000 REGULATORY/AGENCY APPROVALS
UL: B-477 is a UL Recognized Component to UL969 Labeling and Marking Standard when printed with Brady Series R6000 ribbon. See UL file MH17154 for specific details. UL information can be accessed online at UL.com. Search in Certifications area. SP Provning Forskning: ESD-approved for IEC 61340-5-1 and EN 100015-1 per SP Swedish National Testing and Research Institute (see ESD-approval DNo: 230-01-0169).
Brady B-477 is RoHS compliant to 2005/618/EC MCV amendment to RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC.
SPECIAL FEATURES B-477 has a static dissipative adhesive and is supplied on a static dissipative release liner. It has surface resistivity values in the recommended range for Dissipative ESD Packaging Materials as defined in Table 1 of ANSI/ESD S20.20 (³ 1x105 to < 1x1012 ohms). B-477 also meets the requirements of EIA-541 "Packaging Material Standards for ESD Sensitive Items" in which a charged material must decay to 1% of its initial voltage in less than 2 seconds. B-477 in combination with the Series R6000 ribbon passes the requirements of MIL-STD-202G, Notice 12, Method 215K.
Samples printed with Series R6000 thermal transfer ribbon using a BradyPrinter™ THT 300 X-plus. Labels printed with 3:1 ratio bar codes with 6 mil X dimension bars. Samples exposed to the indicated environments.
PERFORMANCE PROPERTIES
TEST METHOD
TYPICAL RESULTS
Short Term High Service Temperature
80 seconds at 572°F (300°C)
No visible effect to label at 572°F (300°C), label discolors slightly at 626°F (330°C), but still functional, at 662°F (350°C) label still functional but moderately discolored and adhesive discolored at label edge; print is still legible.
5 minutes at 500°F (250°C)
No visible effect to label at 500°F (260°C), label discolors slightly at 518°F (270°C), at 572°F (300°C) label moderately discolors and adhesive discolors at label edge. Label remains functional.
2 hours at 338°F (170°C)
No visible effect to label at 338°F (170°C), label discolors slightly at 374°F (190°C), moderately at 428°F (220°C) and severely at 500°F (260°C). Label remains functional.
Long Term High Service Temperature
1000 hours at 212°F (100°C)
No visible effect to label at 212°F (100°C), label discolors slightly at 248°F (120°C), moderately at 293°F (145°C). Label remains functional.
Low Service Temperature
1000 hours at -94°F (-70°C)
No visible effect
Humidity Resistance
1000 hours at 100°F (37°C)/95% RH
UV Light Resistance
1000 hours in UV SunlighterTM 100
Topcoat turns light yellow, label remains functional
Weatherability
ASTM G155, Cycle 1
1000 hours in Xenon Arc
Weatherometer
Salt Fog Resistance
ASTM B117
30 days in 5% salt fog solution chamber
Abrasion Resistance
Taber Abraser, CS-10 grinding wheels, 500 g/arm (Fed. Std. 191A, Method 5306)
R6000: Print legible to 350 cycles
Vapor Phase Resistance
Label adhered to epoxy PC board and exposed to:
2 minutes in FluorinertTM FC-5312 vapor phase at 420°F (216°C)
No visible effect without rub, moderate to total print smear with rub.
PERFORMANCE PROPERTY
HEAT/CHEMICAL/ABRASION RESISTANCE
Samples printed with Series R6000 thermal transfer ribbon using a BradyPrinter™ Model 300X at a burn temperature of 28. Labels printed with 3:1 ratio barcodes with 6 mil X dimension bars. Samples exposed to indicated environments. Abrasion performance tested with 100 strokes of stainless steel ball (AISI 302, 0.3125" diameter) with 300 gram load.
Solvent deleted per Notice 12