Composites
Continuous
Fibre-Reinforced Plates
For applications
where
the mechanical
requirements are
too high for unreinforced
or
short fibre-reinforced
plastic
stock shapes,
continuous fibre-reinforced thermoplastic plates offer an
excellent alternative. Thanks to the continuous fibre reinforcement,
usually a woven fabric of glass or carbon
fibers, they have mechanical properties otherwise
achieved only by metallic materials. At the same time,
they are significantly lighter than most metal-based alternatives.
Through the use of thermoplastic matrix materials, the
plates nevertheless have the same advantages as unreinforced
plates made from thermoplastic materials: high
impact strength, constant properties over a broad temperature
range, chemical resistance and high elongation
at break. For some applications, the intrinsic vibration
damping of the matrix can also be an advantage.
Plates made from continuous fibre-reinforced thermoplastics
can be processed into finished parts of outstanding
quality with minimal tolerances. Alongside water jet cutting,
conventional processing methods are also suitable –
assuming suitable facilities and processing parameters.
Ensinger has widened its portfolio of composite plates
to include material such as: TECATEC PEEK CW50,
TECATEC PPS CW50 and TECATEC PC CW50 PL V01.
TECATEC PPS CW50 black (PPS CFK – Polyphenylene
sulfide, car-bon fibre-reinforced) offers excellent high-temperature
resistance, has very good chemical resistance
and dimensional stability over a broad temperature
and humidity range and its carbon fibre reinforcement
increases stiffness and strength. The TECATEC PEEK
CW50 natural carbon fibre reinforced PEEK is a combination
of PEEK polymer along with 50% carbon fibre fabric.
It is characterized by excellent strength and stiffness
with a continuous service temperature of 260°C. And
TECATEC PC CW50 PL V01 natural (Polycarbonate, carbon fibre-reinforced) offers outstanding appearance
thanks to crystal-clear, transparent matrix, high impact
toughness and its carbon fibre reinforcement increases
stiffness and strength.
Ensinger produces the thermoplastic composite plates
to customer-specific requirements, with maximum dimensions
of 525 x 625 mm. The manufacturer is also flexible
when it comes to the plate thickness: in the range
0.5 to 95 mm, any thickness is possible.
For more information, contact Kevin Bialas, Ensinger,
365 Meadowlands Blvd., Washington, PA 15301, 800-243-3221/856-227-0500, Fax: 724-746-9209, Email: kbialas@ensingerusa.com, Web: www.ensingerplastics.com. pd&f
High Temperature Materials
With nearly 30
years’ experience
in working with thermoplastic
and thermoset
compounds, Polymics
has established itself as
a leader in fulfilling its
“Concept to Solution”
mission. Polymics identifies
its customers specific application requirements.
Then provides the most cost-effective solution which
meets or exceeds all critical performance criteria.
PBI (Polybenzimidazole), also known as Celazole from
its HC days, offers the highest overall performance of
any engineering polymer. With CUT/CST values of 800°F
it is unmatched in its thermal, strength, stiffness, wear,
and plasma resistance. Only 3 companies worldwide are
approved to process it with Polymics being the only one
to supply resin, compounds, shapes and even parts.
Polymics is licensed to provide the greatest breadth of
product offering through compression molding, extrusion
and injection molding.
The value proposition at Polymics is further substantiated
with its extensive offering of grades and sizes to
maximize performance and yield. Polymics offers both
“U” and “T” series PBI shapes and parts as well as grades
in our Arlymax and Statimax product lines. Statimax itself
encompasses a complete portfolio of application specific
products in sensitive electrical applications.
Polymics is also now running filled materials in their
thin-gauge line.
Polymics is an ISO-9001 company whose attributes include:
material development, polymer formulations,
patented HT polyketones, custom compounds, part design,
tool design, polymer conversion, prototyping, fabrication,
assembly, and testing.
For more information, contact Peter Foss, Polymics,
Inc., 2215 High Tech Rd., State College, PA 16803, 978-500-6355, Fax: 814-357-5863, E-mail: pfoss@polymics.com, Web: www.polymics.com. pd&f
Thermoset Composites
Since 1980, Accurate Plastics, Inc. has provided NEMA
LI-1 and MIL-I-24768 certified Acculam® thermoset
composites in sheet, tube, rod, and other forms.
Thermoset plastics are historically significant and still
innovating today. They are unique composites of crosslinking
resins with reinforcing materials that are permanently
cured by heat and pressure. Once cured, they
become very rigid, durable and maintain physical properties in hot conditions
better
than thermoplastics.
This plastic
was pioneered in
the early 20th
century and
found many uses
in the electronics
industry in the
mid-20th century
and spawned additional
grades
during the industrial
revolution.
Typically referred to as Grades G10, G11, G9, G5, G7, G3,
FR4, FR5, CE, LE and XX. Today they continue to expand
in electronics, aerospace, gaskets, heavy equipment, medical
equipment, magnetics, energy and other applications.
Recently released Acculam Carbon Fiber Laminates are a
proprietary value-engineered product line providing all
the high-performance of traditional Carbon Fiber at significantly
competitive prices. They are available in sheets
and tubes.
These composites may be combined with other components
such as metals, etc., to develop unique properties
that allow flexibility in the design of devices. Where high
mechanical strength and resistance to heat or electricity
are necessary, thermoset composites allow designers a
flexible, durable, lightweight option for replacing thermoplastics,
metals and other high weight components.
For more information, contact Sales, Accurate Plastics,
Inc., 914-476-0700, Fax: 914-476-0533, E-mail: sales@acculam.com, Web: www.acculam.com. pd&f
Thermoset Shapes &
Fabrication
The Atlas Fibre
Company is a
North American supplier
of thermoset/laminate sheet, rod
and tube. They supply
the following materials:
G-10, G-11,
FR4, G-9, G-7, G-5,
G-3, and paper, linen
and canvas phenolic.
All Atlas Fibre materials meet/exceed NEMA and Mil-Spec
standards. They can cut to tight tolerances, precision sand
materials up to 2.00” thick and fabricate all of these materials.
For more information, contact Mark Mush, Atlas Fibre
Company, 3411 Woodhead Dr., Northbrook, IL 60062,
800-323-1408, E-mail: sales@atlasfibre.com, Web: www.atlasfibre.com or www.atlasfibremachining.com. pd&f
Laminated Sheet
Haysite offers a
range of products
to meet all your
electrical insulation
needs. Whether it is
GPO -1, 2, or 3,
Haysite’s Fiber glass
Reinforced Plastic
Sheets provide their customers
with options
when faced with critical material requirements.
Typical applications include: general purpose electrical
insulation, transformer spacers and supports, transportation
components, high voltage appliance insulators, bus
bar supports and barriers in switchgear. Their H900 series
is recognized as a top performer in the electrical industry.
Haysite offers a variety of grades to meet required
specifications in high temperature applications. Their
products retain their desired electrical properties without
adverse affects to product strength and stability at elevated
temperatures. Typical applications include: layer
and core insulation for dry type transformers, motor slot
wedges, washers, brush plates and terminal boards.
Their HST-II is a benchmark for high temperature FRP
materials. Their product offering includes standard and
custom materials, which exhibit substantial resistance to
cold flow or creep under heat and pressure. In addition,
they have over 25 different grades in a wide range of
sheet sizes and thicknesses, for corrosion resistant, flexible,
and magnetic applications.
For more information, contact Thomas Gardner,
Haysite Reinforced Plastics, 5599 New Perry Highway,
Erie PA 16509, 814-868-3691, E-mail: tgardner@haysite.com, Web: www.haysite.com. pd&f
High Performance
Thermosets
Norplex-Micarta
is a
leading manufacturer
of
high performance
thermoset
composite materials
based
on impregnation and lamination technology. Norplex-Micarta manufactures the highest quality specialty sheet
products, pre-pregs, rods, molded shapes, and tubes to
meet demanding applications for OEMs and fabricators
around the world.
Utilizing epoxy, phenolic, melamine, and silicone resin
systems on nearly limitless different reinforcements, Norplex-Micarta offers composite material solutions to designers
worldwide. Working collaboratively with designers
to identify material and process options, and then establish
a design validation and verification plan. All of this is
done with economics and ongoing mass production in
mind from the start, with a company that has invested
specifically to produce thermoset composite materials
consistently, economically, and at scale.
For more information, contact Norplex-Micarta, 665
Lybrand Street, Postville, IA 52162, 563-864-7328, Fax:
563-864-4231, E-mail: info@norplex-micarta.com, Web:
www.norplex-micarta.com. pd&f
Laminates for PCBs
Current, Inc.
manufactures
specialized copper
clad laminates or
electrical grade
laminates that are
ideal for printed
circuit boards and
insulators. Manufactured
in the
U.S., they specialize
in custom thickness, coppers and colored applications
for short runs, prototypes and production runs.
Their FR4 copper clad laminates are a fire rated electrical
grade, dielectric fiberglass material created under high
pressure with electro deposited HTE (high-temperature
elongated) copper laminated on to the FR4 substrate. It
is commonly used for printed circuit boards (PCB).
Colored FR4 is available in black, blue and yellow, as well
as natural. Their black copper clad laminates and electrical
grade laminates are used for PCBs with light blocking capabilities
for LEDs, night vision and aerospace applications.
Colored FR4 is available in a solid color throughout
and a 50% natural and 50% color configuration.
All of Current’s FR4 is manufactured in multi-tetra and
di-functional epoxies. They also manufacture high-temperature
copper clad laminates in FR5 with the same
functionality, but exhibiting better flexible strength at elevated
temperature (177°C.)
For more information, contact Mark Doheny, Current,
Inc., 30 Tyler Street, East Haven, CT 06512, 877-436-
6542/203-469-1337, Fax: 203-467-8435, E-mail: mdoheny@currentcomposites.com, Web: www.currentcomposites.com. pd&f
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