Phenolics / Formaldehyde Resins (Melamine, etc.) Plastic Sheet and Plastic Film

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Lab Resin
from Total Plastics, Inc.

Lab-Resin ® is a solid, modified, phenolic resin composite, thermo-fused under heat and pressure to form a solid, black chemical resistant composition throughout the entire thickness of the panel. Lab-Resin ® is designed for use as countertops, shelving and reagent packs. It should be used... [See More]

  • Chemical System: Phenolic Resin Composite; Phenolics or Formaldehyde Resins
  • Thickness: 0.1250 to 1
PHENOLIC Economy Sheet - Natural Paper - Masked
from Interstate Plastics, Inc.

Paper "economy" grade is a paper-based laminate with low phenolic resin content. A non-nema economy grade, economy paper phenolic is typically hot punched for numerous low voltage electrical applications. Economy paper offers fair electric properties in dry conditions, but the product is not... [See More]

  • Chemical System: Thermally cured; Phenolics or Formaldehyde Resins
  • Industry: OEM or Industrial
  • Thickness: 0.2500 to 3
Melamine Resin, Various Substrates -- ES1
from Norplex-Micarta

ES1 is a melamine laminate composed of a white melamine paper core and various pigmented cover sheets. The three-ply material comes in a standard sheet size of 36 inches ± 1.00 x 39 inches ± 1.00, with standard thicknesses of 1/16, 3/32, and 1/8 inch. Standard finish options are... [See More]

  • Chemical System: Thermally cured; Phenolics or Formaldehyde Resins
  • Industry: Electronics
  • Filler: Paper
  • Features: UL; Flame Retardant
Engineered Plastics Stock Shape -- CARBON FIBER FILLED PEEK
from TriStar Plastics Corp.

High-temperature resistance. Chemical resistance. FDA compliance [See More]

  • Chemical System: Thermally cured; Phenolics or Formaldehyde Resins
  • Material Type: Thermally Conductive
  • Filler: Aramid
  • Industry: OEM or Industrial
Redco™ Epoxy Laminates
from Redwood Plastics

Offer virtually no water absorption. Good insulating and electrical properties. Excellent dimensional stability. Good temperature and chemical resistance [See More]

  • Chemical System: Thermally cured; Epoxy; Phenolics or Formaldehyde Resins
  • Industry: Electronics; Military (optional feature); OEM or Industrial
  • Filler: Unfilled
  • Features: Thermal Insulation (optional feature)
Phenolic Grade LE Sheeting -- 45488
from U.S. Plastic Corporation

Phenolic is a hard, dense material made by applying heat and pressure to layers of paper or fabric, impregnated with a synthetic resin. These phenolics are approx half the weight of aluminum and their physical toughness resists abrasion, friction, impact, and material fatigue. Special properties... [See More]

  • Chemical System: Thermally cured; Phenolics or Formaldehyde Resins
PHENOLIC Sheet - Natural Canvas
from Interstate Plastics, Inc.

Canvas "c" grade consists of a cotton canvas fabric and general-purpose phenolic resin. The product is easy to machine and operates with less noise than metal. In addition, this material is not as abrasive as fiberglass alternatives when used in wear applications. Since it does not spark when... [See More]

  • Chemical System: Thermally cured; Phenolics or Formaldehyde Resins
  • Industry: OEM or Industrial
  • Thickness: 0.1250 to 2
Phenolic Resin, Cotton Fabric Substrates -- BR60
from Norplex-Micarta

BR60 consists of multiple plies of heavy-weight canvas cloth saturated with a phenolic resin system, modified with molybdenum disulfide. Molybdenum sulfide, provides internal lubrication to reduce frictional heat generation and wear of metal shafts on a bearing surface. BR60 laminates offer... [See More]

  • Chemical System: Thermally cured; Phenolics or Formaldehyde Resins
  • Industry: OEM or Industrial
  • Filler: Cotton
  • Features: UL; Flame Retardant
Redco™ Phenolic Laminates
from Redwood Plastics

Phenolic resin, when combined with cotton fabric, offers excellent strength and rigidity, good insulative qualities, and optimum machinability. These qualities make our standard “NEMA CE ” grade ideally suited for high load and high impact applications.For applications that require a... [See More]

  • Chemical System: Thermally cured; Phenolics or Formaldehyde Resins
  • Industry: Electronics; Military (optional feature); OEM or Industrial
  • Filler: Unfilled
  • Features: Thermal Insulation (optional feature); Electrical Insulation (optional feature)
Phenolic Grade LE Sheeting -- 45489
from U.S. Plastic Corporation

Phenolic is a hard, dense material made by applying heat and pressure to layers of paper or fabric, impregnated with a synthetic resin. These phenolics are approx half the weight of aluminum and their physical toughness resists abrasion, friction, impact, and material fatigue. Special properties... [See More]

  • Chemical System: Thermally cured; Phenolics or Formaldehyde Resins
PHENOLIC Sheet - Natural LE
from Interstate Plastics, Inc.

Linen "le" grade is used where better machining is needed compared to that offered by canvas grades. This product consists of a fine-weave linen fabric and general-purpose phenolic resin. Besides easy machining, linen phenolic operates with less noise than metal. In addition, this physical material... [See More]

  • Chemical System: Thermally cured; Phenolics or Formaldehyde Resins
  • Industry: OEM or Industrial
  • Thickness: 0.1250 to 2
Phenolic Resin, Paper Substrates -- NP600
from Norplex-Micarta

NP600 is paper phenolic product designed for use as drill entry material for the manufacture of printed circuit boards. A non-NEMA economy grade, the product is used in jigs and templates. It has a hard, flat surface for good drill starts, as well as sufficient strength to maintain hole positions. [See More]

  • Chemical System: Thermally cured; Phenolics or Formaldehyde Resins
  • Industry: Electronics
  • Filler: Paper
  • Features: UL; Flame Retardant
Phenolic Grade LE Sheeting -- 45492
from U.S. Plastic Corporation

Phenolic is a hard, dense material made by applying heat and pressure to layers of paper or fabric, impregnated with a synthetic resin. These phenolics are approx half the weight of aluminum and their physical toughness resists abrasion, friction, impact, and material fatigue. Special properties... [See More]

  • Chemical System: Thermally cured; Phenolics or Formaldehyde Resins