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Description of ASTM-F14 2010ASTM F14 - 80(2010)Standard Practice for Making and Testing Reference Glass-Metal Bead-SealActive Standard ASTM F14 | Developed by Subcommittee: C14.04 Book of Standards Volume: 15.02 ASTM F14Significance and Use The term reference as employed in this practice implies that both the glass and the metal of the reference glass-metal seal will be a standard reference material such as those supplied for other physical tests by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, or a secondary reference material whose sealing characteristics have been determined by seals to a standard reference material (see NIST Special Publication 260). Until standard reference materials for seals are established by the NIST, secondary reference materials may be agreed upon between producer and user. 1. Scope 1.1 This practice covers procedures for preparing and testing reference glass-to-metal bead-seals for determining the magnitude of thermal expansion (or contraction) mismatch between the glass and metal. Tests are in accordance with method F218 (2). 1.2 This practice applies to all glass-metal combinations, established or experimental, particularly those intended for electronic components. 1.3 The practical limit of the test in devising mismatch is approximately 300 ppm, above which the glass is likely to fracture. 1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, 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.
ASTM Standards F15 Specification for Iron-Nickel-Cobalt Sealing Alloy F30 Specification for Iron-Nickel Sealing Alloys F31 Specification for 42a??% Nickel-6a??% Chromium-Iron Sealing Alloy F79 Specification for Type 101 Sealing Glass F105 Specification for Type 58 Borosilicate Sealing Glass F218 Test Method for Measuring Optical Retardation and Analyzing Stress in Glass F256 Specification for Chromium-Iron Sealing Alloys with 18 or 28 Percent Chromium F257 Keywords Bead seals; Electronic materials/applications; Glass electronic seals; Metal electronic components/devices; Seals--electronic applications; Specimen preparation (for testing)--semiconductor materials; Tensile properties/testing; Thermal expansion/contraction; ICS Code ICS Number Code 29.080.20 (Bushings) DOI: 10.1520/F0014-80R10 ASTM International is a member of CrossRef. ASTM F14This book also exists in the following packages...Subscription InformationMADCAD.com ASTM Standards subscriptions are annual and access is unlimited concurrency based (number of people that can access the subscription at any given time) from single office location. For pricing on multiple office location ASTM Standards Subscriptions, please contact us at info@madcad.com or +1 800.798.9296.
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