1、AIIM MS1O 87 1012348 O000026 7 fl ANSVAIIM MS10-1987 Method for Determining Adhesion of Protection Sheet to Aperture Adhesive of Unitized Microfh Carrier (Aperture Card) Standard 1 - Approved As December 23, 1987 m t I Association for Information and Image Management 1 1 O0 Wayne Avenue, Suite 1 1 O
2、0 Silver Spring, Maryland 2091 O Telephone 301 /587-8202 A IIM MSLO 87 m Loi12348 0000027 9 m ANSVAIIM MS10-1987 Standard for I n fo r mat io n and Image Management - Method for Determining Adhesion of Protection Sheet to Aperture Adhesive of Unitized Microfilm Carrier (Aperture Card) Association fo
3、r Information and Image Management This document specifies the creation and use of unitized microfilm in the field of photographic document reproduction. This standard describes the method for determining the maximum and minimum adhesion characteristics of the protection sheets and the pressure-sens
4、itive adhesive areas on certain unitized microfilm carriers (aperture cards). AIIM MSLO 87 W LOI12348 0000028 O W TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword. . .i 1. Scope .1 2. References. . .l 3. Definitions, . .l 4. Apparatus .l 4.1 General. . 1 4.2 Mandrel .1 4.3 Mandrel Block. . 1 4.4 Card Suspension Rack .l 4
5、.5 Weighted Alligator Clip . .l 4.6 Watch ,l 4.7 Razor Blade . .l 5. Conditioning ,l 5,l General,. .l 5.2 Age of Sample. .4 6. Method .4 6.1 Minimum Adhesion Test Procedure and Requirements ,4 6.2 Maximum Adhesion Test Procedure and Requirements .4 5.3 Temperature, Humidity, Duration . .4 Tables Tab
6、le 1. Dimensions for Minimum Adhesion Test Table 2. Dimensions for Maximum Adhesion Test Apparatus . :. . 1 Apparatus . .3 Figures Figure 1. Minimum Adhesion Test Apparatus. . .2 Figure 2. Maximum Adhesion Test Apparatus 3 1 FOREWORD (This foreword is not a part of the American National Standard for
7、 Information and Image Management - Method for Determining Adhesion of Protection Sheet to Aperture Adhesive of Unitized Microfilm Carrier (Aper- ture Card), ANSUAIIM MSlO-BW.) This publication is one of a series of American Na- tional Standards relating to the creation and use of uni- tized microfi
8、lm in the photographic document reproduc- tion field, It was originally prepared by the ANSI PH5 Committee while under the sponsorship of the American Library Association (ALA). The sponsorship was transfer- red in January 1973 from ALA to the National Micro- graphics Association, now AIiM. This sta
9、ndard is based on currently available pressure- sensitive adhesives used in the manufacture of aperture cards. Because pressure-sensitive adhesive bond strengths increase with contact tinie, the ease of removal of the pro- tection sheet is variable with time. Therefore, the values provided in this s
10、tandard are applicable within the time periods specified, Other values for other time periods have not been established yet. This standard is not intended to preempt an aperture card manufacturers warranty nor relate to the usefulness of the product over the warranted life of the product. Suggestion
11、s for improvement ga&ed from the use of this standard are welcome. They should be sent to the Chairman, AIIM Standards Board, Association for Infor- mation and Image Management, 1100 Wayne Avenue, b Silver Spring, Maryland 20910. At the time this standard was approved, the Standards Board of the Ass
12、ociation for Information and Image Management had the foliowing members: John R. White, Chairman Thomas C. Bagg Thomas E. Berney Joseph Comiskey Marcus Phillips Henry C. Frey Adolph Gawin Paul R. Law William E. Neale Paul F. Vaiana . The AIIM Supply Items Committee, CU, processed and approved this s
13、tandard. The following were members of the committee at the time of approval: Thomas Berney, Chairmun Organization Consolidated Eastman Kodak Company Fuji Photo FiIm USA ICI us, Inc. Micrographics James River Graphics Microseal Corp. Rochester Film Co. 3M Company Representative Edward Bialczak Jon T
14、rottier Shin bki Martin Van Den Nieuwenhuizen Louis Spelios Richard Bramley Richard Smith Mary Sonnack i AIIM MSLO 87 i1012348 O000029 2 American National Standard for Infor- mation and Image Management - Method for Determining Adhesion of Protection Sheet to Aperture Adhesive of Unitized Microfilm
15、Carrier (Aper- ture Card), ANSUAIIM MS 10- 1987 1. SCOPE This standard describes the method for determining the maximum and minimum adhesion characteristics of the protection sheets and the pressure-sensitive adhesive areas on certain unitized microfilm carriers (aperture cards). 2. REFERENCES Ameri
16、can National Standard for Rectangular Holes in Twelve-Row Punched Cards, ANSI X3.21-1967 (R1980). New York, NY: American National Standards Institute, 1967. Association for Information and Image Management Technical Report - Glossary of Micrographics, TR2-1980. Silver Spring, MD: Association for Inf
17、ormation and Im- age Management, 1980. 3. DEFINITIONS found in Glossary of Micrographics, AIIM TR2-1980. Definitions of terms used in this standard may be 4. APPARATUS 4.1 General. The materials needed to perform the adhes- ion tests are defined in 4.2 through 4.7. 4.2 Mandrel. The material used may
18、 be hard wood, metal or plastic. It shall meet the dimensions indicated in Figure 1 and Table 1. 4.3 Mandrel Block. The material used may be hard wood, metal or plastic. It shall meet the dimensions indicated in Figure 1 and Table 1. 4A Card Suspension Rack. This rack may be a clipboard with the cen
19、ter cut out to permit the weight to hang unimpeded during the test (see Figure 2 and Table 2 for dimensions). 4.5 Weighted AUigator Clip. The total weight of this clip shall be 3 grams f 0.01 gram (see Figure 2 for example). 4.6 Watch. The timepiece shali be equipped with a sweep type second hand. 4
20、.7 Razor Blade. This may be an equivalent sharp cut- ting instrument. 5. Conditioning 5.1 General, All aperture cards tested for adhesion characteristics shall be preconditioned as described in the following subsections. Pable 1 Dimensions for Minimum Adhesion Test Apparatus Inches Millimeters Dimen
21、sion A B C D E F G H J K L M N O P Q R S Min. 8.97 2.35 1.72 1.365 1.85 3.97 8.97 7.39 .97 3.59 1.25 1.428 2.85 1.47 2.13 1.85 .35 .47 Max. 9.03 1.41 1.78 1.485 1.91 4.03 9.03 7,45 1.03 3.65 1.31 1.448 2.91 1.53 2.19 . 1.91 -41 .53 Min. 227.8 59.7 43.7 34.67 47.0 100.8 227.8 187.7 24.6 91.2 31.8 36.
22、27 72.4 37.3 54.1 47.0 8.9 ll.9 Max. 229.4 61.2 45.2 35.18 48.5 102.4 229.4 189.2 26.2 92.7 33.3 36.78 73.9 38.9 55.6 48.5 10.4 13.5 1 AIIM MSLO 87 m 1012348 0000030 9 m POSITION CARD WITH MOUNTING SIDE DOWN I. Fig. 1 Minimum Adhesion Test Apparatus 2 AIIM MSLO 87 LOL23YB 000003L O A t C Fig. 2 Maxi
23、mum Adhesion Test Apparatus / - REFERENCE SCALE (SLIDABLE AND ROTATABLE) MICROFILM CARRIER Table 2 Dimensions for Maximum Adhesion Test Apparatus Inches Millimeters Dimension Min. Max. Min. Max. A 5.25 - 5.31 133.4 - 134.9 B 2.50 - 2.56 63.5 - 65 .O C 6.00 - 6.06 152.4 - 153.9 3 AIIM MSLO 87 m LO123
24、48 O000032 2 62 Age of Sample. Conditioning of the aperture card sam- ple shall not be started until at least two days have elapsed since the sample was manufactured. Testing shall be ac- complished within i5 days of manufacture of the cards from which the sample was selected. 63 Temperature, Humidi
25、ty, Duration. The sample cards shall be conditioned, loosely assembled, at a temperaye of 73.40F f 3SF (equivalent to 23OC f 2OC) and at a relative humidity of 50 % 2 % for a period of six hours. 6. Method 6.1 Minimum Adhesion Test Procedure and Requirements 61.1 Sample. Use preconditioned aperture
26、card (sam- ple) as described in Section 5. 61.2 Positioning. Place card against the stops on the mandrel block so that the aperture adhesive backing will be in contact with the mandrel when it is pressed onto the card (mounting side down). Force the mandrel into the groove in the mandrel block until
27、 it bottoms. The two long edges of the card should remain parallel (see Figure 1 for example). 61.3 Observation. Observe the protection sheet through the opening in the mandrel block. 61.4 Requirements. On acceptable cards the protec- tion sheet shall remain adhered to the aperture adhesive. 62 Maxi
28、mum Adhesion Test Procedure and Requirements (sample) as described in Section 5. 62.1. Sample. Use pre-conditioned aperture card 62.2 Adhesive Slitting. Using the razor blade, slit the aperture adhesive, parallel to the long edge of the aper- ture, between the cardstock and the protection sheet from
29、 column 54 through column 75. Further slit the aperture adhesive, along the short edge of the aperture, so that a tab can be peeled from the protection sheet (see Figure 2 for example). 62.3 Clipboard Positioning. Peel back the aperture adhesive tab from the comer of the protection sheet near column
30、 54, approximately U4 to 3/8 inch (6.3 to 9.5 mm) from the end of the aperture. Suspend the prepared sam- ple card on the rack with the aperture located in the cut- out area of the clipboard. 62A Attaching Alligator Clip. With the clipboard in the vertical position and the peeled back tab uppermost,
31、 attach the weighted alligator clip to the peeled back tab of the aperture adhesive. Do not release the clip until the point of peel back has been noted. (Use a reference scale as shown in Figure 2.) 62.5 Weight Release. Release the weight with care (to preclude any pendulum action). Simultaneously
32、note the position of the watch sweep hand. 62.6 Requirement. Cards are acceptable when the point of peel-back moves a minimum of six columns (0.522 inches, 13.3 mm) within one minute. Columns shall be dimensioned in accordance with American National Standard for Rectangular Holes in Welve-Row Punche
33、d Cards, X3.21-1967 (R1980) (is0 1682-1W3). Actual movement of the weighted clip will be double that of the point of peel back. y Association for Information and Image Management 1100 Wayne Avenue, Suite il00 Silver Spring, MD 20910 ISBN 0-89258-125-5 Revision August 1987 hinted in the United States of America