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  • Cores, Prepregs, and Dielectrics
    The simplest common stack up consists of two layers of copper separated by a fiberglass/epoxy core.
  • The Anisotropy of Dielectric Constant in TLY-5A Material
    Anisotropy is often regarded as a drawback for woven fiberglass composite laminates. The data presented in this study are in contrast to this argument. Here TLY-5A with woven fiberglass exhibits analogous anisotropy to the non-woven counterpart.
  • Highly Conductive Insulation for Large, High-Speed Machines
    to arc tracking and dielectric breakdown. Next generation, high-speed, multi-megawatt, rotating machines provide an insulating challenge for traditional silicone-impregnated fiberglass and epoxymica stator-coil-insulation systems. A high frequency voltage supply for these rotating machines is required
  • Silicone Rubber Thermal Interface Materials: Applications and Performance Considerations
    Simple composits of silicone rubber, extending filler, and fiberglass offer an attractive combination of thermal, physical, and electric properties that make these materials an ideal choice for use as thermal interface materials. Good dielectric strength and low thermal impedance that is relatively

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