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Ceramic Insulator - Alumina

Ceramic insulators are recommended for applications where good electrical insulation and superior thermal dissipation are required compared to mica and Silglass. The use of thermal paste is necessary as the insert is rigid.

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‍MAINAPPLICATIONS

Electro-electronic use, as a substitute for micas and Silglass.

MODEL

  • TO 220 without hole = 19.5 x 13.5 x 0.6 mm
  • TO 247 without hole = 22 x 16 x 0.6 mm
  • Other codes on request

‍TRANSPORTAND STORAGE

Fragile material (ceramics) must be transported and stored with bubble wrap or other shock-absorbing material.

HANDLING AND APPLICATION METHOD

Surfaces must be clean and free of dust, oil, grease and impurities. The application pressure must be sufficient to eliminate any air bubbles that may arise, taking care not to spread the thermal paste or break the insulator.

REMARKS

The information and data contained in this bulletin correspond to our current knowledge gathered by qualified and reliable technical personnel. It should be taken as a guide and not as a guaranteed specification. In any case of use, the customer should test performance by relying on information we can provide. Indications of use are not suggestions for patent or legal infringement. Since we have no control over use by third parties, our liability is limited to our product only.

Stretching
Appearance
Aspect
Base
Compatibility
Conductivity
Thermal 26 / WmK
Consistency NLGI Grade
Color
Density
Hardness
Packaging
Pack of 1000
Thickness
0.60mm
Average thickness
Stability
NLGI grade
Material
Alumina
Penetration (mm/10)
Freezing point
Drop point
Flash point
Active ingredient
Propellant
Thermal resistance per cm²
0.3 K/W
Rupture
Solubility in water
Solvents
Temperature