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Different Properties Of Bakelite Powder
2021-09-08

Bakelite powder is a product processed at high temperature. Bakelite powder is also called bakelite powder. It has good electrical insulation properties and high temperature resistance. It is used to manufacture electronic appliances, daily industrial products, and automotive parts. It is a phenolic plastic that mainly uses wood powder as a filler, and is formed into products after molding (injection molding, die casting, transfer molding). This product is also used in our lives. Compared with many aspects, the insulation performance of bakelite powder is also very good. For some properties and uses of bakelite powder, here is a brief introduction to everyone, if you need to know, you can take a look.

1. Mechanical properties:

Bakelite powder has good machinability and can be processed into various shapes. It is also very strong and tough, can withstand strong impact and multiple frictions, and is suitable for gear-like applications. It is known as one of the highest strength materials per kilogram of weight.

2. Chemical properties:

Bakelite powder has stable chemical properties, is not corroded by solvents and oils, and is not afraid of most diluted inorganic acids, organic acids or salt solutions.

3. Electrical performance:

Bakeite powder is not conductive, and is often processed into various insulating parts and used in the electronic and electrical industry. Now it has become an essential insulating material, especially in radio insulation, it has an irreplaceable status. Its low moisture absorption rate, even if exposed to a humid environment for a long time, the electrical properties will not change.

4. Appearance:

From the surface, bakelite powder is smooth and smooth without bubbles and burrs. Its colors are black, reddish brown, brown, etc. Due to the phenomenon of process and material, the surface may have certain warpage and thickness tolerance, as long as it is within a certain range. Unlike common thermoplastics, bakelite powder is thermosetting plastic. Products made of bakelite powder will not melt at high temperatures,so it is common with kitchen supplies. For example, some products that need to work stably in a high temperature environment, such as pot handles and heat insulation rings. Bakelite powder is also commonly used in the electronics industry (framework, relays, switches, etc.) and the automotive industry (rectifiers,impellers,etc.) because of its excellent fire resistance, arc resistance (ARC), and corrosion resistance (CTI) performance.

 


 
 
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