Epoxy resin laminates have excellent mechanical strength, electrical properties, moisture resistance, and heat resistance, and are suitable for places that are subject to high mechanical stress and high pressure. They are increasingly being adopted for the purposes of multi-materialization and weight reduction, including in automotive parts.
PGE-6635 (Ryodenkasei) is a glass cloth epoxy resin laminate with a green exterior color, and the reference standards are equivalent to EL-GEM and G-10, and it has passed the vehicle material combustion test (railroad vehicle material flammability test) with a thickness of 5 mm and is non-flammable. Applications include electrical insulation, high strength, and heat resistance.
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PGE-6635 | |||
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JISK6912 JISK6912 reference standard | EL-GEM | ||
NEMA reference standard | G-10 | ||
Base material | Glass | ||
Resin | Epoxy | ||
Through-layer breakdown voltage | MV/m | C-90/20/65 | 20–30 |
Insulation resistance | MΩ | C-90/20/65 | 10⁶–10⁸ |
Bending strength | MPa | A FW-LW | 400–500 |
Compressive strength | MPa | A FW | 400–500 |
Izod impact strength | J/cm | A EW-CW | 5–6 |
Flame resistance (vehicle material flame test) | – | A | 5mm is non-flammable |
Specific gravity | – | A | 1.75–1.95 |
Purpose | General electrical, high strength and heat resistant |
Its main use is as an electrical insulating material for electrical equipment such as generators, motors, transformers, and circuit breakers, but its excellent mechanical strength, heat resistance, and chemical resistance make it suitable for use in a wide range of industries.