1. Electrical equipment manufacturing: such as insulating components, partitions, and terminal blocks.
2. Mechanical components: such as gears, bearing gaskets, and other wear-resistant parts.
3. Electronics industry: used in the production of circuit boards, etc.
4. Chemical equipment: manufacturing corrosion-resistant flanges and seals.
5. Rail transit and aerospace: manufacturing high-temperature-resistant brackets and cabin partitions.
Our company is deeply engaged in the field of high-performance engineering plastics and insulation materials, and is committed to providing innovative material solutions for the global high-end manufacturing industry. Our main products include high-end engineering plastic sheets/rods such as polyoxymethylene (POM), ABS, nylon (PA), polycarbonate (PC), polyphenylene sulfide (PPS), polyetherimide (PEI), polyetheretherketone (PEEK), etc. We also provide special insulation materials such as bakelite (phenolic laminate) and epoxy glass fiber board. With excellent properties such as high temperature resistance, wear resistance, and high strength, our products are widely used in new energy vehicles, smart electronics, industrial machinery, aerospace and other fields.
FAQ
1. Q: How is its chemical resistance?
A: It is resistant to organic solvents, organic acids, and dilute inorganic acids, surpassing most insulating boards (such as bakelite). However, it is not suitable for use in strong alkaline environments.
2. Q: Is it machinable?
A: It is superior to epoxy glass cloth and phenolic board. It can be easily sawed, drilled, milled, and turned, and is not prone to cracking or chipping.
3. Q: Does it offer advantages in weight and density?
A: With a density of approximately 1.35 g/cm³, it is half the weight of aluminum and lighter than metal and most laminates, making it suitable for lightweight applications such as aviation and rail transportation.
4. Q: Is its performance stable at high temperatures?
A: It can operate for long periods of time at temperatures between 120°C and 130°C, maintaining dimensionally stable performance and maintaining no deformation at high temperatures. It is superior to polystyrene and polyurethane foam.
5. Q: Is it suitable for use in high-humidity environments? A: Yes. The fiberglass backing makes phenolic board significantly more moisture-resistant than cotton-based phenolic board, allowing it to be used in humid environments or with transformer oil.
6. Q: What are its main applications? A: Widely used in motor insulation, mechanical wear-resistant parts (such as gears and bearing pads), corrosion-resistant parts for chemical equipment, and lightweight aerospace structural parts, replacing metal or ordinary plastics to achieve lightweight and high reliability.