Rich experience! We can process this difficult material in-house.
"Galapeco processing" is a machining process of fiber-reinforced plastic that involves impregnating glass cloth with epoxy resin and curing it with heat. It is a material that excels in insulation, water and moisture resistance, heat resistance, chemical resistance, and mechanical strength. We maintain a stock of various thicknesses, so there is no need for standard size purchases. [Features] ■ We can process materials that are difficult to work with in-house. ■ We maintain a stock of various thicknesses, so there is no need for standard size purchases (excluding custom products). *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Lineup and Sizes】 ■Standard Sizes ・1,000mm × 1,000mm ・1,000mm × 1,200mm ・1,000mm × 1,500mm ■Thickness: 0.2mm to 50mm *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Applications】 ■Electrical components and heavy electrical equipment parts ■Transformers, generators, high-frequency induction heating devices, etc. ■Insulation components, substrates, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company primarily engages in the machining of thermosetting resin materials, including glass fiber reinforced plastic sheets (collectively referred to as GFRP materials), with a maximum work size of 1,300 mm square. Particularly, due to the limited number of factories capable of machining GFRP materials nationwide, we position this area as our main segment and strive for future market expansion. In addition to the machining of the aforementioned standard composite materials, we also handle a wide range of materials from thermoplastic general-purpose resins such as PVC, acrylic, polycarbonate, and nylon to engineering plastics, including ancillary processes such as solvent bonding, thermal bending, and assembly.