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IS 7809-1 (1975): Pressure sensitive adhesive tapes forelectrical purposes, Part 1: General requirements [ETD 2:Solid Electrical Insulating Materials and InsulationSystems]
IS : 7809 (Part I)-1975 (Reaffirmed 1998)
Indian Standard SPECIFICATION FOR
PRESSURE SENSITIVE ADHESIVE TAPES FOR ELECTRICAL PURPOSES
PART 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
(Fifth Reprint DECEMBER 2003)
UDC 621.315.61-418: 668.3
© Copyright 1976
BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI 110002
Gr 2 February 1976
AMENDMENT NO. 1 NOVEMBER 1989 TO
IS : 7809 (Part 1) - 1975 SPECIFICATION FOR PRESSURE SENSITIVE ADHESIVE TAPES FOR
ELECTRICAL PURPOSES PART 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
(Page 4, clause 2.1, line 1) — Substitute 'IS 3434 : 1984' for 'IS 3434 : 1965'.
(Page 7, clause 6.3) — Substitute the following for the existing clause: '6.3 The length of tape on a roll shall be 5,10, 25, 50 m or multiple of 50 m as agreed to between the purchaser and the supplier. The actual length shall be not less than the stated length.'
(Page 7, clause 7.1, lines 4 and 5) — Substitute the following for the existing lines:
'requirements of this standard for a period of 12 months from the date of manufacture.'
[Page 7, clause 9.1(h)] — Substitute the following for the existing item:
'h) Manufacturer's or supplier's identification mark clearly marked on the core of the roll. Batch number shall be marked on the label.'
[Page 8, clause 9.1(m)] — Substitute the following for the existing item:
'm) Date of manufacture, by the manufacturer; and'
(ETDC 63)
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AMENDMENT NO. 2 NOVEMBER 1993 TO
IS 7809 (Part 1) : 1975 SPECIFICATION FOR PRESSURE SENSITIVE ADHESIVE TAPES FOR
ELECTRICAL PURPOSES PART 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
(Page 5, clause 6.1) — Replace existing clause by the following:
'6.1 Cora Diameter — The preferred internal diameters of the cores on which tapes are rolled shall be 25 mm to 50 mm or greater, and as agreed to between the purchaser and supplier.'
(Page 7, clause 6.3) — Replace existing clause by the following:
'6.3 The length of tape on a roll shall be a multiple of 5 m and as agreed to between the purchaser and the supplier. The actual length shall not be less than the stated length.'
(Page 7, clause 7.1) — Replace existing clause by the following:
'7.1 After the roll of tape has been stored flat on the cut edges in the original sealed packing at a temperature between 10 and 40°C and a relative humidity of 45 to 75 percent for a period of twelve months from the date of manufacture, it shall be tested and shall comply with the requirements as prescribed in this standard.'
(Page 7, clause 9.1) — Replace existing clause by the following:
'9.1 Each label of an insulating tape or its wrapper, or a package containing unit or a number of unit rolls of tape or the central paper core on which the tape is wrapped shall have the following information clearly and indelibly marked on it:
a) Designation of the tape, in accordance with 3; b) Appearance of the tape according to 4, for example, transparent,
unooloured, opaque-blue etc; c) The nominal width of the tape; d) The nominal length of the tape on each roll; e) The nominal thickness of the tape; f) Manufacturer's or supplier's identification mark and batch number,
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g) Country of manufacture; h) Month and year of manufacture; and j) The declared month and year of expiry, if applicable.'
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IS: 7809(Part.I) - 1975
Indian Standard SPECIFICATION FOR
PRESSURE SENSITIVE ADHESIVE TAPES FOR ELECTRICAL PURPOSES
PART 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Insulating Materials Sectional Committee, ETDC 18
Chairman SHRI A. S. LAKSHMANAN
'Members
Representing Senapathy Whiteley ( P v t ) Ltd, Bangalore
SHRI B. A. GOVINDARAJ (Alternate to Shri A. S. Lakshmanan)
SHRI R. S. ARORA Directorate General of Supplies & Disposals (Inspection Wing), New Delhi
SHRI G. R. BHATIA (Alternate) SHRI A. S. BENDRE
SHRI Y. D. DOSAJ (Alternate) DR A. S. BHADURI
Hindustan Brown Boveri Ltd, Bombay
National Test House. Calcutta SHRI S. K. MUKHERJEE (Alternate)
SHRI C. B. BHASKAR RAO Bharat Biilee Ltd. Bombay SHRI S. G. DESHMUKH (Alternate)
DR R. N. DHAR DIRECTOR, CENTRAL P O W E R
RESEARCH INSTITUTE DEPUTY DIRECTOR, CENTRAL
POWER RESEARCH INSTITUTE (Alternate)
SHRI K. DORAISWAMY SHRI S. B. BAPAT (Alternate)
SHRI S. N. GANDHI
National Physical Laboratory (CSIR) , New Delhi Central Electricity Authority, New Delhi
Dr Beck & Co (India) Ltd, Pune
Permali Wallace Ltd, Bhopal DR K. T. SHAMASUNDAR (Alternate)
DR S. R. GUPTA Formica India Ltd, Pune SHRI N. RAMACHANDRAN (Alternate)
SHRI P. N. HIRIYANNAIAH Kirloskar Electric Co Ltd, Bangalore DR B. M. JAYARAM (Alternate)
SHRI J. R. MAHAJAN Indian Electrical Manufacturers' Association, Bombay
DR G. H. RODRICKS (Alternate)
(Continued on page 2)
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IS:7809(Part 1)-1975
(Continued from page 1)
Members SHRI M. K. MAJUMDAR
Representing Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd, Bhopal
SHRI M. V. DALAL (Alternate) SHRI S. K. MANI Directorate of Standardization ( D G I ) (Ministry
of Defence). New Delhi SHR B. M. CHANDA (Alternate)
PROF R. S. NAGARAJA RAU SHRI P. L. PRADHAN
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore Jyoti Limited, Vadodara
SHRI D. K. KULKARNI (Alternate) SHRI S. R. RAMACHANDRAN
DR G. M. PATEL (Alternate) SHRI S. P. RANADE
SHRI D. H. PAI (Alternate) SHRI R. SEN
Apar Pvt Ltd, Bombay
Crompton Greaves Limited, Bombay
Hindustan Cables Ltd, Rupnarainpur SHRI KALYAN GHOSH (Alternate)
SHRI S. S. SHARMA Jhaveri Thanawala Corporation, Bombay SHRI K. T. THANAWALA (Alternate)
SHRI A. N. SRIVATHSA NGEF Ltd, Bangalore SHRI ASWATHNARAYANA (Alternate)
DR J. VAID SHRI N. SRINIVASAN,
Director (Elec tech)
Philips India Ltd, Bombay Director General, ISI (Ex-officio Member)
Secretary SHRI HARCHARAN SINGH Deputy Director (Elec tech), ISI
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IS:7809(Part.I) - 1975
Indian Standard
SPECIFICATION FOR PRESSURE SENSITIVE ADHESIVE TAPES
FOR ELECTRICAL PURPOSES PART I GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
0 . F O R E W O R D
0.1 This Indian Standard (Part I) was adopted by the Indian Standards Institution on 20 October 1975, after the draft finalized by the Insulating Materials Sectional Committee had been approved by the Electrotechnical Division Council.
0.2 It is intended to bring out a series of standards on pressure sensitive adhesive tapes for electrical purposes. This series will cover the following in various parts:
a) General requirements, b) Methods of tests, and c) Specifications for individual materials.
0.2.1 This standard (Part I) covers the general requirements for pressure sensitive adhesive tapes.
0.3 Adhesive insulating tapes for electrical purposes, with cotton textile substrates and with PVC substrates are at present covered in IS:2448 (Part I)-1963* and IS:2448 (Part II)-1968† respectively. With the publication of relevant specifications for these tapes in the above series, these standards will be withdrawn.
0.4 Tapes with different forms of backing materials are covered in this standard. In selecting a tape most suitable for a particular purpose, the following general factors should be considered:
a) Operating temperature range, b) Electrical requirements, and c) Degree of fire resistance.
*Specification for adhesive insulating tapes for electrical purposes: Part I Tapes with cotton textile substrates.
†Specification for adhesive insulating tapes for electrical purposes: Part II Tapes with PVC substrates.
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0.5 In preparing this standard, considerable assistance has been derived from IEC Publication 454-1 (1974) 'Specifications for pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes for electrical purposes: Part I General requirements', issued by the International Electrotechnical Commission.
0.6 For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the final value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test, shall be rounded off in accordance with IS : 2-1960*. The number of significant places retained.in the rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.
1. SCOPE 1.1 This standard (Part I) specifies general requirements for pressure sensitive adhesive tapes for electrical purposes.
2. DEFINITIONS
2.1 For the purpose of this standard, the definitions given in IS:3434-1965† shall apply.
3. CLASSIFICATION AND DESIGNATION
3.1 The tape shall be classified by:
a) form and nature of backing (base) material (see Table 1),
b) temperature index of backing (base) material (see 3.2), c) minimum application temperature (see 3.3), and d) nature of adhesive (see 3.4).
3.1.1 Particular types of tape may be designated by using the code letters for the form and nature of backing material given in Table 1, followed by the figures for temperature index and minimum application temperature and the code letters for the adhesive as indicated in 3.4.
Examples for Designation
a) P-Cc/90/–10/Tp
b) F-PTFE/130/–10/Ts
3.2 Temperature Index —The temperature index of the backing (base) material shall be quoted as the value in the following list that lies directly below the determined temperature index:
90, 105, 120, 130, 155, 180 or higher than 180.
*Rules for rounding off numerical values (revised). †Glossary of terms for adhesives and pressures sensitive adhesive tapes.
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NOTE 1 — The above figures correspond to the operating temperature of the material in °C.
NOTE 2 — For the purpose of this standard, the temperature index is related to the requirements given in the individual specifications The temperature index, while giving guidance of the thermal ageing behaviour of material, should not be identified with the maximum admissible surface temperature of this material in an insulation system.
3.3 Minimum Application Temperature — The minimum application temperature shall be — 10°C.
3.4 Adhesive — There are currently two basic types of adhesive in common use and a third which has some similarity to both; the thermoplastic type (Tp) softens on heating and reverts to its original state when cooled; this process may be repeated. The thermosetting type (T s ) becomes firmer on heating and remains so on cooling; it does not soften appreciably on subsequent reheating. The initial heating of the thermosetting adhesive improves the solvent resistance and increases the softening temperature. The third type of adhesive (Ss) generally has equal or better solvent resistance and softening temperature than thermosetting adhesives, without the need for heat treatment. Because of the wide range of temperatures over which they may be used, adhesives based on silicon are listed as a distinct type (S1).
NOTE — It is considered highly desirable to standardize a more specific classification in the light of recent developments in formulation. For the base material, this should be based on the thermal endurance test to be included in Part II of this standard.
4. APPEARANCE 4.1 Tapes may be transparent, translucent or opaque, and be supplied coloured or uncoloured.
Where coloured tapes are required, the preferred colours for all tapes other than those having a woven fabric base are black, blue, green, red, white and yellow.
5. FREEDOM FROM DEFECTS
5.1 Each roll shall be reasonably free from telescoping and distortion. When unrolled, the tape shall show no transfer of adhesive to the backing of the underlying turn, tearing of the base film nor fraying of the threads.
NOTE — Care should be taken not to unwind tapes rapidly in conditions of temperature lower than 10°C.
6. DIMENSIONS 6.1 Core Diameter — The preferred internal diameters of the cores on which the tape is rolled are 25 mm and 75 mm.
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TABLE 1 CLASSIFICATION AND DESIGNATION OF FORM AND NATURE OF BACKING ( B A S E ) MATERIAL
[Clauses 3.1(a) and 3.1.1]
FORM OF BACKING MATERIAL
(1)
Woven fabric
Non-woven fabrics and paper
Film or sheet
Composite form, multiple layers
CODE DESIGNATION
(2)
C
P
F
M
NATURE OF BACKING MATERIAL
(3)
Cotton or viscose Cotton or viscose, treated Cellulose acetate Glass fabric Glass, treated Nylon Polyester
Cellulosic paper Cellulosic paper, creped Polyamide (aromatic) paper Polyester fibre mat
Polyethylene Polypropylene Polyvinylchloride Polyvinylchloride, plasticized Cellulose acetate Polyester Polytetrafluorethylene Polyvinylfluoride Polycarbonate Polyimide
Combinations from components listed under C, P and F
CODE DESIGNATION
(4)
C Ct CA G Gt N Py
c Cc PAa PETP
PE PP PVC PVCp CA PETP PTFE PVF PC PI
6.2 Width — The width of the tape shall be 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 40, 50 mm or greater than 50 mm by agreement between the purchaser and the supplier.
6.2.1 Tolerance on Width — The tolerance on the stated width shall be ±1.0 mm for widths up to and including 20 mm and ±1.5 mm for greater widths.
NOTE — Closer tolerances than those stated in 6.2.1 may be specified in the individual specifications, if required.
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6.3 Length — The length of tape on a roll shall be 10, 25, 50 m or multiples of 50 m. The actual length shall be not less than the stated length.
6.4 Thickness — Thicknesses shall be as specified in the individual specifications.
7. MINIMUM STORAGE LIFE
7.1 After the roll of tape has been stored flat on the cut edges in the original sealed packing at a temperature between 10 and 40°C and a relative humidity of 45 to 75 percent, the tape shall comply with the requirements of this standard for a period of six months from the date of despatch to the user.
8. PACKING
8.1 The individual rolls of tape shall be packed in such a manner that:
a) they are protected from moisture, dust and light;
b) they can easily be separated;
c) they are reasonably protected from damage during normal transit conditions; and
d) the flat sides of the rolls are horizontal when the package is in the position indicated in 9.1 (g).
9. MARKING
9.1 Each unit pack, and each package containing a number of unit packs, shall have the following information clearly and indelibly marked on it:
a) Designation of the tape, in accordance with 3;
b) Appearance of the tape according to 4, for example, transparent-uncoloured, opaque-blue, etc;
c) Width of the tape;
d) Length of the tape on each roll;
e) Nominal thickness of the tape;
f) Number of rolls in the unit pack or larger package;
g) 'This side up' or a similar indication, appropriately positioned, so that the rolls of tape will be lying flat on their cut edges, this designation is not needed on spindle-packed type;
h) Manufacturer's or supplier's identification mark clearly marked on the core of the roll, this mark shall include the batch number;
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j) Customer's identification, if any;
k) Country of manufacture;
m) Date of despatch by the manufacturer; and
n) Date of expiry.
9.1.1 The product may also be marked with Standard mark.
9.1.2 The use of the Standard Mark is governed by the provisions of the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986 and the Rules and Regulations made thereunder. The details of conditions under which the licence for the use of Standard Mark may be granted to manufacturers or producers may be obtained from the Bureau of Indian Standards.
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