Mykroy/Mycalex 555 Molding Grade Glass-bonded Mica Composite
Subcategory: Glass; Glass Ceramic
Material Notes: Synthetic mica filler. Does not burn. Better radiation resistance (3 x 10^10 Rads-Cobalt) than grade 410. This ceramoplastic material is a versatile and efficient insulating material designed to meet the exacting demands of technical markets, worldwide. Glass-Bonded Mica is the only inorganic material to bridge the performance materials gap between organic plastics and ceramics. This unique high performance technical ceramic is a union of finely powered electrical quality glass and precisely defined and classified mica. The union of mica and glass takes place under simultaneous pressure and heat, transforming the materials into a new composition that inherits all the insulating advantages of both constituents. These materials are easily machined, mold like plastic, and have a wide range of operating temperatures. They find applications in the aircraft, laser, communications, aerospace, cryogenic, electronic, radiation, semiconductor, computer, automotive, and power distribution industries. Typical data below provided by Mykroy/Mycalex Ceramics.
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- Density
- Moisture Absorption at Equilibrium
- Hardness, Rockwell A
- Hardness, Rockwell H
- Tensile Strength, Ultimate
- Modulus of Elasticity
- Flexural Strength
- Compressive Strength
- Izod Impact, Notched
- Volume Resistivity
- Surface Resistivity per Square
- Dielectric Constant
- Dielectric Strength
- Dissipation Factor
- Dielectric Loss Index
- Arc Resistance
- CTE, linear 20°C
- CTE, linear 250°C
- Specific Heat Capacity
- Thermal Conductivity
- Maximum Service Temperature, Air
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