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Bakelite board (PL-PEM)

Bakelite sheets (PL-PEM) that meet diverse applications - suitable for electrical insulation to mechanical strength.

■About the Characteristics of Bakelite Bakelite can be broadly classified into two types: paper bakelite and fabric-reinforced bakelite, each possessing different characteristics. Paper bakelite is made by applying phenolic resin to paper and curing it with heat, resulting in excellent electrical insulation properties. On the other hand, fabric-reinforced bakelite is made by applying the same phenolic resin to fabric and curing it with heat, characterized by its high mechanical strength. While paper bakelite is cost-effective, fabric-reinforced bakelite is suitable for applications that require high durability. The names paper bakelite and fabric-reinforced bakelite have been used as a long-standing convention, but the cost difference, with paper bakelite being about half the price of fabric-reinforced bakelite, is also a point to consider when making a choice. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Bakelite board (PL-PEV)

Trustworthy Bakelite, PL-PEV - Quality proven by outstanding low water absorption and a long history.

■Characteristics of Bakelite PL-PEV Bakelite PL-PEV is a product that boasts particularly low water absorption among phenolic resin-based laminated sheets. This characteristic is especially evident when compared to the paper Bakelite PL-PEM. Since the water absorption rate varies with the thickness of the sheet, a 1mm thick sheet and a 50mm thick sheet will yield different results in weight ratio, even if the rate of water penetration is the same. This difference is evaluated based on JIS standards. Additionally, there is no cloth-reinforced Bakelite equivalent to PL-PEV, so depending on the application, paper Bakelite is used for insulation, while cloth Bakelite is used for mechanical purposes. Due to its high quality, PL-PEV is also referred to as "the top grade of Bakelite," but compared to PL-PEM, it has the characteristic that the saw teeth wear out more easily when cut with a saw.

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