Electrical Bakelite sheet is a hard, dense, and electrically non-conductive material used in a variety of electrical applications
Electrical Bakelite sheet is a hard, dense, and electrically non-conductive material used in a variety of electrical applications:
Bakelite is used in transformers, motors, electric appliances, and machinery where parts need to be insulated and have high mechanical properties.
Bakelite is made by applying heat and pressure to layers of paper or glass cloth that have been impregnated with phenolic resin.
Bakelite is a thermosetting material, which means it has heat resistance and electrical non-conductivity.
Bakelite sheets are produced in different grades with various additives to meet different mechanical, electrical, and thermal requirements.
Bakelite sheet is also known as Hylam sheet, Tufnol sheet, Norplex Sheet, Micarta Sheet, and Synthetic Resin Bonded Paper Base Sheet (SRBP) Phenolic Sheet.
Bakelite sheets have several electrical properties, including:
Bakelite is resistant to electric current due to its low electrical conductivity.
Bakelite sheets are used to insulate components for electronic appliances and electric motors.
Bakelite sheets have a vertical layer electrical strength of at least 15.8 kV/mm in 90 ºC transformer oil.
Bakelite sheets also have other properties, including:
Bakelite sheets are made by applying heat and pressure to bleached or unbleached wood pulp paper that has been impregnated with phenolic resin. They can be used for a variety of applications, including fixtures, molds, motors, PCBs, and more
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