Electrical insulating resin and varnishes are used to provide insulation to electrical components such as transformers, motors, and generators. These materials are typically applied as a liquid and then cured to form a solid protective layer. They are available in various formulations suitable for low voltage (LV), medium voltage (MV), and high voltage (HV) applications.
Conformal coatings are used to protect printed circuit boards (PCBs) from moisture, dust, and other contaminants. These coatings are applied as a liquid and then cured to form a thin protective layer that conforms to the shape of the PCB. They are commonly used in electronic devices that are exposed to harsh environments, such as aerospace and defense applications.
Encapsulating and potting compounds are used to protect electronic components from mechanical stress, vibration, and environmental factors such as moisture and temperature fluctuations. These materials are typically applied as a liquid and then cured to form a solid protective layer around the component. They are commonly used in automotive, aerospace, and industrial applications.
Electrical composites are materials that combine two or more different types of materials to create a material with unique electrical properties. These materials are commonly used in applications where a high degree of electrical conductivity or insulation is required. Examples of electrical composites include carbon fiber reinforced polymers (CFRP), conductive polymer composites (conducting laminates), and ceramic matrix composites (CMC). They are used in a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, and electronics.
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