(25) Acculam® Siliglas G7 Laminate Sheet is a glass fabric reinforcement in a high temperature resistant silicone resin binder. The natural color is off-white. This grade has excellent heat and arc resistance along with good dielectric loss properties. The mechanical properties are slightly lower than the G10 and G11 grades. It certifies to NEMA G7 and MIL-I-24768/17. G7 is typically available in a sheet size of 36" x 48" or 39" x 48'. Note: Other thicknesses are available. Contact sales@acculam.com for price and availability of thicknesses not listed. Note: Minimum order for catalog items is $ 75.00.
(84) Acculam® Siliglas G7 Laminate Sheet is a glass fabric reinforcement in a high temperature resistant silicone resin binder. The natural color is off-white. This grade has excellent heat and arc resistance along with good dielectric loss properties. The mechanical properties are slightly lower than the G10 and G11 grades. It certifies to NEMA G7 and MIL-I-24768/17. G7 is typically available in a sheet size of 36" x 48" or 39" x 48'. Note: Other thicknesses are available. Contact sales@acculam.com for price and availability of thicknesses not listed. Note: Minimum order for catalog items is $ 75.00.
(52) Acculam® Siliglas G7 Laminate Tube is a glass fabric reinforcement in a high temperature resistant silicone resin binder. The natural color is off-white. This grade has excellent heat and arc resistance along with good dielectric loss properties. The mechanical properties are slightly lower than the G10 and G11 grades. It certifies to NEMA G7 and MIL-I-24768/17. Note: Other sizes are available. Contact sales@acculam.com for price and availability of items not listed. Note: Minimum order for catalog items is $ 75.00.
(11) NEMA grades G7 Glass-Cloth Reinforced Silicone - natural color is typically cream to white. Composed of a continuous glass woven cloth base impregnated with a silicone resin binder, this grade has excellent heat and arc resistance. (Silicone thermosetting resins are among the best of all polymer materials in resistance to temperature. Hence, silicone is broadly used for high temperature electronic applications requiring low electrical losses. Silicone isn't as strong as epoxies and phenolics upon aging at lower temperatures but is stronger upon aging over 400°F). G7 has extremely good dielectric loss properties under dry conditions and good electrical properties under humid conditions.