Thermoset Plates

Duroplast sheets in PF CP, PF CC, EP GC, EP GM and UP GM
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  1. UP GM 203-1 plate white (Hm 2471)
    UP GM 203-1 plate white (Hm 2471)
    Number of articles in this product: 9
  2. PF CP MF plate grey (extra-hp)
    PF CP MF plate grey (extra-hp)
    Number of articles in this product: 10
  3. PF CC 201 plate brown (Hgw 2082)
    PF CC 201 plate brown (Hgw 2082)
    Number of articles in this product: 18
  4. PF CP 201 plate dark brown (Hp 2061)
    PF CP 201 plate dark brown (Hp 2061)
    Number of articles in this product: 20
  5. EP GM 203 plate yellow-brown
    EP GM 203 plate yellow-brown
    Number of articles in this product: 10
  6. EP GC 203 / GC 308 plate green-brown Hgw 2372.4
    EP GC 203 / GC 308 plate green-brown Hgw 2372.4
    Number of articles in this product: 19
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Material properties of duroplastics

Duroplastics, plastics which, after curing, can no longer be deformed by heating or other measures. They contain hard, amorphous, insoluble polymers.

The macromolecules are tightly cross-linked via covalent bonds, which causes their lack of softening when heated, so they can only be machined after curing.

Thermoset parts have good dimensional stability, retain electrical and dielectric properties and are resistant to chemicals or organic solvents even at high service temperatures.