The fully cured epoxy-resin substrate of standard printed wiring board base material.
The final stage in the reaction of certain thermosetting polymers wherein the material becomes largely insoluble and infusible; the attainment of the C-stage signals achievement of completeness of the cure of these products and realization of their optimum strength and other pertinent performances characteristics .
This term describes the final stage of the reaction where the material s relatively insoluble and infusible. Calendering A form of extrusion using two or more counter rotating rolls in which film and sheet is produced by squeezing a hot, viscous material between them.
The final step in the cure of a thermoset resin; results in essentially irreversible hardening and insolubility.
The condition of a resin polymer when it is in the solid state, with high molecular weight, being insoluble and infusible.
The final stage in the reaction of certain thermosetting resins in which the material is relatively insoluble and infusible. Certain thermosetting resins in a fully cured state are in this stage.
The final stage in the reactions of a thermosetting resin in which the material is relatively insoluble and infusible. Thermosetting resins in a fully cured plastic are in this stage. See A-Stage and B-Stage.
Final step in the cure of a thermoset resin, resulting in irreversible hardening and insolubility. See A-stage, B-stage