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F880 (G10) Epoxy Glass Fabric Laminated Sheets

F880, equivalent to NEMA G10 and IEC EPGC201, a fiberglass-epoxy composite material, exhibits except.........
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F880, equivalent to NEMA G10 and IEC EPGC201, a fiberglass-epoxy composite material, exhibits exceptional durability and corrosion resistance. This material is commonly used in scenarios requiring high strength, minimal weight, superior chemical resistance, reduced water absorption, and enhanced electrical and thermal insulation properties.

ISO, NEMA, IEC, DIN, JIS

F880 (G10) Epoxy Glass Fabric Laminated Sheets

Dimensions (LxW)

1020*1220

MM

1020*2040

MM

1220*2470

MM

Density

1.70-2.10

g/cm3

Electric strength perpendicular to laminations (in
oil, 90±2℃), 2 mm in thickness

≥11.8

kV/mm

Breakdown voltage parallel to laminations
(in oil, 90±2℃)

≥45

kV

Insulation resistance after 24 h water immersion, D-24/23

≥5.0×1010

Ω

Water absorption rate, 4 mm in thickness

≤0.15

%

1 MHz dielectric constant

≤5.50

-

1 MHz dielectric loss factor

≤0.040

-

 

Material: woven fiberglass cloth, epoxy resin

Color: Green

 

F880, equivalent to NEMA G10 and IEC EPGC201, a fiberglass-epoxy composite material, exhibits exceptional durability and corrosion resistance. This material is commonly used in scenarios requiring high strength, minimal weight, superior chemical resistance, reduced water absorption, and enhanced electrical and thermal insulation properties.

 

It is a composite material composed of glass fiber cloth and epoxy resin, which was originally developed as an aircraft material and can withstand great forces without damaging deformation. F880 will not be penetrated by moisture, liquid, with insulation, acid and alkali resistance characteristics, weight is not heavy.

Product Application

 

1. Excellent Electrical Insulation Performance

High Resistivity and Dielectric Strength: superior dielectric strength, F880(G10) effectively isolates high voltage currents, preventing leakage or breakdown.

2. High Mechanical Strength and Durability

Tensile and Impact Resistance: excellent impact resistance make it ideal for high voltage handles subjected to mechanical stress.

3. Chemical and Environmental Resistance

Resistance to Corrosion and Weathering: Excellent resistance to acids, alkalis, solvents, and UV radiation, suitable for harsh conditions like humidity or salt spray.

4. Machinability and Design Flexibility

Ease of Processing: Can be machined into complex shapes via cutting, drilling, or milling, offering design flexibility for customized handles.

 

F880A (G10) is an optimal material for high voltage insulation handles due to its balanced electrical, mechanical, and thermal properties, along with environmental compliance. It outperforms traditional materials like PVC and is widely used in power systems and aerospace applications.

 

F880A