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InterState Plastics proudly offers the finest in phenolic sheet and custom shapes.
Phenolic resins, invented by Dr. Leo Baekeland in 1907, were originally
called Bakelite. This was effectively the first plastic to go on sale and was
typified by the old style black telephones. Commonly called Micarta®, laminated sheets are produced in many grades, sizes and colors. These laminates combine a base material- canvas, linen, paper, glass cloth or Nylon cloth with a resin-phenolic, melamine, epoxy or silicone, under high heat and pressure to produce a new material with specific characteristics. Ask for our technical data sheets, supplied at no charge. Call us for details or with questions. | |
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Features: - Cured resin has high heat resistance - Very cost effectiveness - High temperature stability up to 300-350°C - High water and chemical stability - Good resistance to chemical attack - Good machinability - Light weight - Works well with simple tools - Numerous Mil-Spec versions available |
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Applications: - Gears and pulleys - Terminal Connectors - Washers and Spacers - Bushings & bearings - Gaskets and seals - Wearstrips, backboards |
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Cut Sizes and finished shapes: - Sheets or Plate: .005" to 2.00" - Rod: .062" to 24.00" - Discs up to 68” Diameter - Cut sheets, profiles and strips available - Call today for specific pricing or send us your drawing for quote on CNC machined shapes. |
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