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AKA Flexible Multi-layer Composite Insulation Materials
AKA Flexible Multi-layer Composite Insulation Materials
AKA Flexible Multi-layer Composite Insulation Materials
AKA Flexible Multi-layer Composite Insulation Materials
AKA Flexible Multi-layer Composite Insulation Materials
AKA Flexible Multi-layer Composite Insulation Materials
AKA Flexible Multi-layer Composite Insulation Materials
AKA Flexible Multi-layer Composite Insulation Materials
AKA Flexible Laminate is a three-layer flexible composite material, produced by using H-class or C class adhesive to adhere the polyimide film (Kapton) with hot rolling Aramid paper (A).
color:
natural color/customized
Free sample:
A4
Thermal Class:
H 180℃
Available width:
1000mm/customized
Thickness:
0.13-0.35mm
Quantity
AKA Flexible Multi-layer Composite Insulation Materials
AKA Flexible Multi-layer Composite Insulation Materials
AKA Flexible Multi-layer Composite Insulation Materials
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AKA Flexible Multi-layer Insulation Materials

Polyimide film with Aramid paper fabric

In accordance with GB/T5591.3.1-2008 and IEC626-2

Description: 

The AKA Flexible Laminate is a three-layer flexible composite material, produced by using H-class or C class adhesive to adhere the polyimide film (Kapton) with hot rolling Aramid paper (A).

Advantages: 

It has excellent electrical, mechanical, and superior heat-resistant properties. The performance is totally according with the standard of NM (GB/T5591.3.1-2008), and it has the very similar property to NHN. It’s a perfect substitute of NHN.

Applications: 

The AKA composite material is suitable for slot, liner, phase, and turn-to-turn insulation in H-class or C class electrical motors. It can be used as interlayer insulation in transformers and other electrical appliances.

﹥﹥1 AKA Flexible Multi-layer Insulation Materials Technical Data
TypeNominal Thickness
 
Tolerance
 
Nominal Grammage
 
PET Film ThicknessTensile Strength    Not BendedBDV
Not Bended

 
Aramid /
Polyimide/
Aramid
MD≥TD≥
mm%g/㎡цmN/10mmN/10mmKV≥
2-1-20.1315135 ±1625140807
2-2-20.1715170±2050160909
3-1-30.215190±22251601007
3-2-30.2215220±26502001809
5-1-50.315300+36252701507
5-2-50.3215330±39503002609
5-3-50.3515375±457533028012
Adhesive Property 200℃±2℃,10min  No delamination,blister,or adhesive flowTemperature Index(T.I)  180℃

﹥﹥2 Test and stock
2.1 Standard: GB/T5591.3.1-2008 and IEC626-2.
2.2 Storage: ≤40℃, dry, clean in warehouse. Avoid fire, heat and sunlight.
2.3 Storage life: 12 months. Still effective if qualified in retest after 12 months.
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