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Supplier: CSA Group
Description: IEC 60371-3-2:2006 gives requirements for electrical insulating materials made from mica paper which is to be processed for built-up mica materials according to IEC 60371-1, such as rigid flat mica materials, flexible mica materials, curable flexible mica
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Supplier: DuPont Protection Technologies
Description: Type 418 is produced by intimately blending mica platelets with Nomex®. It is available in thicknesses from 0.08 to 0.36 mm (3 to 14 mil), and is designed for high-voltage applications, including motor conductor and coil wrap, and transformer ground and layer insulation. Nomex® Type 418
- Basis Weight: 89.2 to 397 gsm
- Dielectric Strength: 3.03E7 to 6.30E7 V/m
- Electrical Resistivity: 1.00E14 to 1.00E17 ohm-cm
- Industrial: Electrical / Electronics
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Supplier: Birk Manufacturing, Inc.
Description: Birk's mica heaters are designed for applications that require higher-than-normal watt densities and fast temperature recovery. Our customized mica heaters have shaded watt densities for even heat distribution. These heaters are manufactured with specialized phlogopite (mica
- Fuel / Energy Source: Electric
- Heater Type: Other
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: 1.1 These methods cover procedures for sampling and testing untreated mica paper to be used as an electrical insulator or as a constituent of a composite material used for electrical insulating purposes. 1.2 The procedures appear in the following order:
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Supplier: DuPont™ Nomex® Energy Solutions
Description: Nomex® 818 (50% mica) is designed for high-voltage applications, including: motor conductor and coil wrap, and transformer ground and layer insulation. It has high inherent dielectric strength (30 kV/mm [760 V/mil] to 40 kV/mm [1,015 V/mil]), but can also be readily impregnated with varnishes
- Dielectric Strength: 3.15E6 V/m
- Industrial: Electrical / Electronics
- Industrial Paper: Electrical Insulation / Separators
- Maximum Use Temperature: 482 F
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: 1.1 These methods cover procedures for sampling and testing untreated mica paper to be used as an electrical insulator or as a constituent of a composite material used for electrical insulating purposes. 1.2 The procedures appear in the following order: 1.3 The values stated in
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: 1.1 These methods cover procedures for sampling and testing untreated mica paper to be used as an electrical insulator or as a constituent of a composite material used for electrical insulating purposes. 1.2 The procedures appear in the following order: 1.3 The values stated in
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: 1.1 These methods cover procedures for sampling and testing untreated mica paper to be used as an electrical insulator or as a constituent of a composite material used for electrical insulating purposes. 1.2 The procedures2 appear in the following order: 1.3 The values
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Supplier: CSA Group
Description: This specification covers material having a nominal thickness from 0,05 mm to 0,15 mm, supplied either in the form of sheets or rolls. The contents of the corrigendum of August 1995 have been included in this copy.
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Supplier: CSA Group
Description: Gives requirements for materials made by combining mica paper with a single polyester film and impregnating the mica paper with an epoxy resin. The material is supplied in a flexible state for final cure after application in the form of sheets or rolls.
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Supplier: CSA Group
Description: Gives requirements for materials made by combining mica paper with glass fabric and impregnating the mica paper with an epoxy resin. The material is supplied in a flexible state for final cure after application in the form of sheets or rolls.
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Description: IEC 60371-3-2:2006 gives requirements for electrical insulating materials made from mica paper which is to be processed for built-up mica materials according to IEC 60371-1, such as rigid flat mica materials, flexible mica materials, curable flexible mica
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Description: Gives definitions of terms used to describe built-up mica materials, products based on them and on mica paper.
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Description: Defines the methods of test which are applicable to built-up mica materials, products based on them and mica paper.
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Description: Applies to several types of rigid materials based on mica splittings or mica paper for commutator separators.
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Supplier: DuPont™ Nomex® Energy Solutions
Description: Nomex® 818 (50% mica) is designed for high-voltage applications, including: motor conductor and coil wrap, and transformer ground and layer insulation. It has high inherent dielectric strength (30 kV/mm [760 V/mil] to 40 kV/mm [1,015 V/mil]), but can also be readily impregnated with varnishes
- Features: Electrical Power / HV
- Material Form: Hollow / Tubular Stock, Nonwoven Product, Polymer (Plastic / Elastomer), Sleeving / Wrap
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: MICA PAPER FOR ELECTRICAL INSULATING MATERIALS
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: UNTREATED MICA PAPER USED FOR ELECTRICAL INSULATION
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: INSULATION SHEET, ELECTRICAL, MICA PAPER, SILICONE BONDED
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: INSULATING MATERIALS BASED ON MICA PART 3: SPECIFICATIONS FOR INDIVIDUAL MATERIALS - SHEET 2: MICA PAPER
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Supplier: Sauereisen, Inc.
Description: Sauereisen Electric Resistor Cement No. 78 is an ideal electrical refractory cement for coating resistors, coils, electric heating elements, furnaces, and embedding resistance wire. It replaces insulating varnish, enamel, mica, etc. The cement is also available in powder form known as
- Chemical / Polymer System Type: Ceramic / Inorganic Cement
- Composition: Unfilled
- Cure Type / Technology: Air Setting / Film Drying
- Dielectric Constant (Relative Permittivity): 3.4 to 4.5
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Supplier: DuPont Electronics & Imaging
Description: form laminates with other materials, such as DuPont™ Nomex® paper or mica insulations, to provide a tailored electrical insulation property. Applications • AC Inverter Duty Motors • Rail, Automotive Traction Motors • Hydro, Wind Power Generators • Transformers
- Applications: Other
- Applications & Features: Dielectric
- Materials Processed: Specialty / Other
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Supplier: Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.
Description: electrically insulating adhesive at cryogenic temperatures, and is often used as a calorimeter cement. VGE-7031 is compatible when dry with a wide variety of materials, including cotton, Dacron® polyester fiber, nylon glass tapes, laminates, Mylar® polyester film, mica products, polyester
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As one of the few remaining manufacturers of DC rated oil filled capacitors, we continue to design robust paper and film combination dielectrics for high performance power conversion and power supply applications. This includes a wide range of oil impregnated DC rated capacitors for filtering (read more)
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Bringing science to the selection of mica capacitors for RF and microwave circuits
When designing for RF or high-power applications, capacitor choices can have a big impact on a circuit's performance. To make things challenging, at high RF and microwave frequencies, specifying passive components, such as capacitors, can seem more like art than science. This paper describes a new
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Mica-Loaded Paper for EHV Power Cable
These flakes are made, without using a binder, into con- stituted mica foil ( mica paper ) by means of a paper-making machine and the foil is backed with tissue paper or glass cloth using varnish.
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Landolt-Börnstein
For production of " mica paper ", the mica on mechanical and chemically-thermal path becomes (also inForm of Glimmerabfăllen) in the drawn up the pulp corresponding to paper pulp of diinnsten Glimmerschiippchen.
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Enhancement of Mica Paper Insulation Strength with Surface Modification .
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Voltage life characteristics of epoxy micaceous insulation systems under flexural stress
In a region exceeding a certain level of flexural stress, voltage lives are shortened abruptly for the insulation with mica papers only.
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Deterioration of mica‐alumina composite insulations at high temperatures
Mica splittings insulation was found to be superior in dielectric performance to mica paper insulation.
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A Second Generation Epoxy-Mica-Paper Insulation System for Large Turbine-Generator Stator-Windings
Intrinsic improvement in reproducibility of insula- tion was possible by exclusively using mica paper .