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TufQUIN  110 Rolls

TufQUIN  110 Rolls Class H (180°C)

This product has a combination of tear, tensile, stretch and stiffness that make a tough but nonetheless conformable sheet. When combined with the elevated electrical and thermal performance of the product, these mechanical properties result in a premium performing insulating material. The colour is off-white with a semi opaque appearance.

Physical Characteristics
Especially well suited for layer insulation in Aluminium wound coils. Flexible and comfortable. Exhibits limited shrinkage at elevated temperature, resulting in compact windings. High Thermal conductivity allows a lower cost, more compact design. Further impregnation with varnish will increase thermal conductivity as well as coil bonding characteristics. Provides greater stiffness than polyester film.

Moisture Resistance
Optimum performance in electrical equipment is dependant on maximum moisture resistance which is achieved by adequate preheating and satisfactory impregnation or encapsulation. TufQUIN's composition provides for good resistance to moisture absorption during unit assembly and fabrication. Varnishing is recommended for construction of equipment that will eventually be exposed to the elements.

Temperature Limitations 
Its is suggested that TufQUIN be limited to operating temperatures not exceeding 180°C

Shrinkage
TufQUIN undergoes some shrinkage at elevated temperatures. The shrinkage is under 0.5% in the cross machine direction.

 

Table 2. Typical Product Properties.
ASTM Test Method Properties TufQUIN 110
D- 374 Thickness mm 0.064 0.076 0.127 0.254
mil 2.5 3 5 10
D-828 Tensile Strength, MD kN/m 2.8 3.5 4.9 8.8
lb/1 inch 16 20 28 50
D-828 Elongation, MD % 12 15 19 18
D-202 Basis Wieght kg/m² 0.08 0.09 0.13 0.29
lb/sq yd 0.14 0.16 0.24 0.53
D-149 Dielectric Breakdown Strength kV 0.7 0.8 0.9 2.0
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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