* Characteristics: * Consisting of electrical grade epoxy resin systems combined with a variety of glass fabric substrates * Come in low and high temperature versions. * Low temperature thermoset epoxy/glass materials: - Offer good chemical resistance and electrical properties under dry and humid conditions - Some systems are flame retardant and meet the Underwriters Laboratories Flammability Class, V-0 - They also feature high flexural, impact, and bond strength at temperatures up to 130 degree - These fiberglass composite materials are suitable for a variety of structural, electronic, and electrical applications * High temperature fiberglass epoxy resin systems: - Offer superior mechanical strength and insulative properties over a wider temperature range - These products feature high mechanical strength at continuous operating temperatures up to 180 degree in mechanical applications - In response to customer requests, we can change the resins to enable products to withstand even higher continuous operating temperatures - Several standard grades can handle temperatures much higher than 180 degree for short periods of time - At elevated temperatures up to 155 degree, epoxy composites retain at least 50 percent of their room temperature flexural strength * Several types meet NEMA G-11 requirements, and the materials can also be produced on any glass style for applications that do not require NEMA G-11 Applications: * Include solder pallets, corona dissipation, rotor slot cell insulation, and structural applications at elevated temperatures. Packed in pallets, 1000kg in a lot.