Pertinax tubes are made from laminated paper-phenolic or paper-epoxy materials that are multilayered, resin-impregnated, and then formed and cured under high pressure and temperature. Due to their excellent electrical insulation, mechanical strength, and wear resistance, Pertinax tubes are ideal for use as insulators, spacers, and supports in the electrical industry and various technical applications.
Main Properties
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Excellent electrical insulation
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High mechanical strength and wear resistance
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Resistance to moisture and chemicals
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Dimensional stability under temperature variations
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Easy to machine (cutting, drilling)
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Good performance at both high and low temperatures
Typical Applications
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Electrical insulators in transformers, switches, and motors
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Spacers and supports in electrical installations
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Technical tubes for guiding and protecting electrical conductors
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Components in industrial and laboratory equipment
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Elements for safe mounting and insulation in various mechanical and processing applications
Standards
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DIN 7735 (paper-phenolic and paper-epoxy laminates)
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IEC 60893 (standards for electrical insulating materials)
