Mica
Laminate is a sheet material/shaped material made from thin
flakes of Mica that have been ground up & converted to pulp
like paste, and pressed into sheet form, and heated under pressure
to bond tiny mica flakes together. Reconstituted mica evolves
more gas than the original mica, up to 500 °C. However, at 800
°C, natural mica becomes more gassy than reconstituted mica.
Reconstituted mica is available in Sheet and Tape form with
various configurations of binders & process as per thermal
class ratings, and is used for insulators. It has a dielectric
strength of 450~900 volts per mil. The properties of Mica Laminate
are highly reproducible in sheet form.
Mica
Laminate provide in particular heat resistivity and electrical
properties characteristic of mica and furthermore the materials
retain better uniform thickness compared with the natural mica
or Splitting Micanite. They perform excellent flexibility and
taping capabilities, therefore taping onto coils can proceed
easily. |