Printed electronics - Part 202-9: Materials - Conductive ink - Printed patterns for mechanical test

IEC 62899-202-9:2023 describes basic patterns to evaluate the electrical reliability of a conductive layer under mechanical deformation. Using the standard pattern described in this document, the comparison of the electrical reliability of a conductive layer under mechanical deformation is possible when the sample dimension is identical.

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Publication Date
02-Aug-2023
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PPUB - Publication issued
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01-Sep-2023
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IEC 62899-202-9 ®
Edition 1.0 2023-08
INTERNATIONAL
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Printed electronics –
Part 202-9: Materials – Conductive ink – Printed patterns for mechanical test

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 3
INTRODUCTION . 5
1 Scope . 6
2 Normative references . 6
3 Terms and definitions . 6
4 Standard environmental conditions . 7
5 Mechanical test methods . 7
6 Printed patterns for mechanical test. 7
6.1 General . 7
6.2 Patterns for bending test . 8
6.2.1 General . 8
6.2.2 Printed patterns for bending test . 8
6.2.3 Directional patterns for bending test . 8
6.3 Patterns for torsion test . 9
6.4 Patterns for rolling test . 10
6.5 Electrical measurement of printed pattern . 12
6.6 Reporting of the results . 12
6.6.1 Reporting of the results of the bending test . 12
6.6.2 Reporting of the results of the torsion test . 12
6.6.3 Reporting of the results of the rolling test . 13
Bibliography . 14

Figure 1 – Printed patterns for bending test . 8
Figure 2 – Directional patterns for bending test . 9
Figure 3 – Printed patterns for torsion test . 10
Figure 4 – Printed patterns for rolling test for (a) simple straight pattern and (b)
returning pattern . 11

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IEC 62899-202-9 has been prepared by IEC technical committee 119: Printed Electronics. It is
an International Standard.
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Draft Report on voting
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can be found on the IEC website.
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INTRODUCTION
Printing processes are highly promising technologies for the fabrication of flexible electronics
such as flexible displays, sensors, batteries, printed circuit boards, etc. During their lifetime,
flexible printed electronics can experience various mechanical deformations in random
directions such as bending, torsion, creasing, and rolling. Repeated mechanical deformations
lead to significant stress and can cause the failure of flexible electronics products. Therefore,
a standard test method to evaluate the mechanical reliability of flexible printed electronics is
recommended. Mechanical test methods for final products such as flexible displays, sensors,
and batteries are recommended in the industry. Moreover, a mechanical test for printed circuits
and printed devices is recommended because the printing materials will be used and
commercialized as basic components to develop the final printed electronics.
To test the mechanical reliability of printed circuits and printed devices, a proper mechanical
test method and a standard pattern are recommended. Several mechanical test methods for
flexible printed electronics such as the bending test, rolling test, and torsion test are already
proposed in IEC. These previous methods suggested mechanical test methods but they focused
on measuring the device reliability of the final product such as the flexible display, sensor, and
battery rather than the reliability of each component. Therefore, to test the mechanical reliability
of printed circuits and printed devices, standard printed patterns are required to perform
mechanical tests.
In this document, basic conductive traces and features of printed patterns are proposed for
mechanical tests. The standard pattern in this document can be a useful guideline to test the
mechanical reliability of new materials for flexible printed electronics. The information obtained
by using the standard patterns in this document will be beneficial to the ink suppliers to figure
out the best use of their ink and to the users to improve the reliability of their products.

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PRINTED ELECTRONICS –
Part 202-9: Materials – Conductive ink –
Printed patterns for mechanical test

1 Scope
This part of IEC 62899 describes basic patterns to evaluate the electrical reliability of a
conductive layer under mechanical deformation. Using the standard pattern described in this
document, the comparison of the electrical reliability of a conductive layer under mechanical
deformation is possible when the sample dimension is identical.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies.
For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any
amendments) applies.
IEC 62899-202, Printed electronics – Part 202: Materials – Conductive ink
IEC 62899-201, Printed electronics – Part 201: Materials - Substrate
IEC 62899-202-5, Printed electronics – Part 202-5: Materials - Conductive ink – Mechan
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