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THERMOSET COMPOSITES FOR INDUSTRY
 
 

Thermoset composites are extensively used in industrial machinery due to their unique combination of strength, lightweight properties, and resistance to harsh environments. These materials are highly durable and maintain their structural integrity under demanding conditions. 

Advantages of Thermoset Composites in Industrial Machinery
  • Durability: They are highly resistant to wear, corrosion, and high temperatures.
  • Customization: Thermoset composites can be molded into complex shapes and sizes. 
  • Lightweight: Compared to metals, these materials offer significant weight savings. 
  • Aesthetic Versatility: Can be finished to mimic wood, metal, or other materials, enhancing design options.  

 

Thermoset composites are widely used in industrial machinery due to their excellent mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties. Thermoset composites are highly stable and resistant to deformation under heat, making them ideal for demanding industrial applications.

Melaglas G5/G9 - used for electrical insulating components in environments where high voltages and temperatures are present.  

  • Insulating components in turbines, generators, and motors.
  • Electrical insulation in high-heat industrial equipment

Epoxyglas G10/FR4 - is used for a wide variety of industrial components due to its durability, chemical resistance, and electrical insulating properties 

  • Mechanical parts & insulators 
    • Mechanical parts & insulators 
    • Industrial electrical insulation for control panels & enclosures. 
  • Electrical insulation and mounting boards in marine electronics.   

Epoxyglas G11/FR5

  • Industrial testing stations  
  • Support structures & panels  
  • Load-bearing applications  

Phenolfab CE 

  • Wear plates, bushings and bearings in industrial presses 
  • Components in conveyer systems and packaging machines
  • Tooling & fixtures – used to make jigs for precision machining 

Phenolglas G3

  • Gears, bushings, bearings, and other wear-resistant components in heavy machinery. 
  • Structural parts in equipment subject to mechanical wear and thermal stress 
  • Insulators and structural parts in high-temperature industrial equipment. 

XXX Paper Phenolic 

  • Gears, bushings, bearings, and other wear-resistant components in heavy machinery 
  • Fixtures and jigs for machining. 
  • Support plates, panels, and spacers in mechanical assemblies. 
  • Components for industrial equipment that require resistance to moisture, oil, and chemicals. 

 

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