Electrical Properties | Metric | English | Comments |
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Dielectric Strength | 28.7 kV/mm | 730 kV/in | |
Mykroy/Mycalex MM 400 Machining Grade Glass-bonded Mica Composite Natural mica filler. Does not burn. Good radiation resistance (3 x 10^10 Rads-Cobalt).This ceramoplastic material is a versatile and efficient insulating material designed to meet the exacting dem.. |
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Dielectric Strength | 28.7 kV/mm | 730 kV/in | |
Saint-Gobain CHR® SG05-10(R) Premium Glass-PTFE Backing Silicone Adhesive Pressure Sensitive Tape Description: PTFE glass provide dimensional stability, high tensile strength and edge tear, operates over a temperature range from -100°F to +500°F (-73°C to 260°C), and offers better ab.. |
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Dielectric Strength | 28.7 kV/mm | 730 kV/in | |
Saint-Gobain CHR® SG06-10(R) Premium Glass-PTFE Backing Silicone Adhesive Pressure Sensitive Tape Description: PTFE glass provide dimensional stability, high tensile strength and edge tear, operates over a temperature range from -100°F to +500°F (-73°C to 260°C), and offers better ab.. |
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Dielectric Strength | 28.7 kV/mm | 730 kV/in | Arlon SQA-TMS-020 |
Arlon 51044R020 0.020" Semi-Cured Silicone Rubber with Fiberglass Substrate Design/Construction:Interleave: 2.5 mil PolyethyleneSide 1: Semi-cured Silicone RubberSubstrate: Style 7628 FiberglassThis data represents typical values for the production material and should no.. |
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Dielectric Strength | 28.7 kV/mm | 730 kV/in | 96 hrs at 96% RH; ASTM D4325 |
3M Scotch™ 130C Linerless Rubber Splicing Tape 3M™ Scotch™ Linerless Rubber Splicing Tape 130C is a high conformable, linerless, ethylene rubber (EPR), high-voltage insulating tape, formulated to provide excellent thermal dissipation of splice.. |
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Dielectric Strength | 28.7 kV/mm | 730 kV/in | |
Aremco AREMCOLOX™ 502-400 Machinable Glass Ceramic High dielectric and mechanical strength. For high voltage insulators, coil forms, soldering fixtures, arc barriers. Readily machined, no firing required. Plates from 1/8" to 1" thick; rods from 1.. |