I like a material called 'Formex GK' polypropylene because is is not
hygroscopic like nomex and has acceptable flame rating.  I dont know if they
offer it in clear.
Model GK-17BK comes in a 24 inch by 1000 foot roll and is 0.017" thick black
sheet.  UL listed CCN: QMFZ2 file # E121855
Try: ITW Fastex, Div. of Illinois Tool Works, inc. U.S.A. 847-299-2222

Cheers,

Kyle Ehler  KCOIQE
<mailto:[email protected]> 
Assistant Design Engineer
LSI Logic Storage Systems Div.
3718 N. Rock Road
U.S.A.  Wichita, Kansas  67226
Ph. 316 636 8657
Fax 316 636 8321



-----Original Message-----
From: Enci [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 10:16 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Thin Insulation (Electrical) Material



Hi,

I am looking for source/names/information on thin electrical insulation
material - preferrably in the UK please. 

I have a small metal housing, which needs additional insulation.

My first prototype used polyester tape, as used for transformer windings.
Tape is not an ideal solution due to the size of the area to be covered.

So far I have come up with:

Nomex Aramid Paper  (RS cat. no:) 349-9712
Phenolic Fabric      (RS cat no:) 374-395


Ideally I would like to use a clear plastic film, but have yet to find any.

Any suggestions appreciated.
Thank you.


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