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12-19-2009, 10:43 AM #5
G10 is used extensively in the electronics industry because its water absorption is extremely minimal and it is not electrically conductive, G10 is most commonly used in PCB (Printed Circuit Boards) applications. It exhibits superior mechanical and dimensional stability and doesn't shrink. Also used for several electric and electronic applications,
It has max working temperature ratings up to 150 degrees C. In addition to these properties, G10 has excellent dielectric loss properties, and great electrical strength.
G10 is scientifically manufactured with specialized industrial grade epoxy, electrical grade, non-alkali glass cloth, catalyzed and formed under heat and pressure.
- Electrically Insulating
- Flame Retardant
- Good Processability
- High Strength
There's also G11 which has even a better temperature ratings and strength.
I'm sure Alex will add what I missed or has info about.Last edited by Maximilian; 12-19-2009 at 10:51 AM. Reason: added specs
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