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Industrial laminates are different to engineering plastics as they are thermosets as opposed to thermoplastics. This means that during production they experience a chemical change and become set, hard solids that cannot be melted or remoulded once they have been cured, unlike thermoplastics which can be melted and remoulded repeatedly.
Industrial laminates are produced by combining thermosetting resins such as Phenolic and Epoxy with base materials such as paper, canvas, linen and glass. The base materials are impregnated with the resin and then pressed under heat and pressure.
Below you will find our industrial laminates available to buy online. If you can't find exactly what you're looking for, please contact us.
- Machinability
This is an indication of how easily a material can be machined, with 5 being the easiest to machine
Wear ResistanceThis is an indication of how wear resistant a material is, with 5 being the most resistant
Dimensional StabilityThis is an indication of how dimensionally stable a material is, with 5 being the most stable
Operating Temp.This is the recommended maximum continuous operating temperature in degrees Celsius
- Machinability
This is an indication of how easily a material can be machined, with 5 being the easiest to machine
Wear ResistanceThis is an indication of how wear resistant a material is, with 5 being the most resistant
Dimensional StabilityThis is an indication of how dimensionally stable a material is, with 5 being the most stable
Operating Temp.This is the recommended maximum continuous operating temperature in degrees Celsius
- Machinability
This is an indication of how easily a material can be machined, with 5 being the easiest to machine
Wear ResistanceThis is an indication of how wear resistant a material is, with 5 being the most resistant
Dimensional StabilityThis is an indication of how dimensionally stable a material is, with 5 being the most stable
Operating Temp.This is the recommended maximum continuous operating temperature in degrees Celsius
- Machinability
This is an indication of how easily a material can be machined, with 5 being the easiest to machine
Wear ResistanceThis is an indication of how wear resistant a material is, with 5 being the most resistant
Dimensional StabilityThis is an indication of how dimensionally stable a material is, with 5 being the most stable
Operating Temp.This is the recommended maximum continuous operating temperature in degrees Celsius
- Machinability
This is an indication of how easily a material can be machined, with 5 being the easiest to machine
Wear ResistanceThis is an indication of how wear resistant a material is, with 5 being the most resistant
Dimensional StabilityThis is an indication of how dimensionally stable a material is, with 5 being the most stable
Operating Temp.This is the recommended maximum continuous operating temperature in degrees Celsius