SRBP Sheet

SRBP Electrical Insulation Sheets

SRBP Sheet

SRBP Sheet: Advanced Seals & Gaskets Ltd supply and convert many types of sealing and gasketing materials, including sponges, foams, plastics, rubber and papers sourced from a broad network of suppliers, some of which are needed for specialist applications.

One such range of products on offer from our vast catalogue are various types of electrical insulating materials, with one type being Synthetic Resin Bonded Paper Electrical Insulation sheets, sometimes also called SRBP Paper, SRBP Board or Phenolic Paper Laminate.

SRBP is usually manufactured in sheet form usually at 1220mm x 1220mm and in a range of thicknesses from 0.5mm to 20mm. Onsite conversion facilities consist of various presses, slitters, bandsaws an oscillating knife, allowing us to convert these sheets of material into finished parts including pads, washers, gaskets or strips - all supplied plain or laminated with a choice of our many self-adhesives.

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    Key Characteristics of SRBP

    • Colour: Brown
    • Sheet Size: 1220mm x 1220mm
    • Thicknesses available: 0.5mm to 20mm
    • Temperature: Up to +105°C continuous
    • Standards: BS EN60893, standard 3-4 PFCP201
      BS EN60893, standard 3-4 PFCP203
      BS EN 60893 Standard: 3-4-PFCP206

    What Are SRBP Electrical Insulation Sheets?

    SRBP is a brown coloured composite sheet of material made of stacked layers of paper which are impregnated with a plasticized phenol-formaldehyde resin and bonded under pressure and high temperature, designed for it’s electrical insulation properties.

    Why Use SRBP Electrical Insulation Sheets?

    SRBP papers are surprisingly strong, although paper types of insulating material don’t usually offer the mechanical characteristic or strength of those made using fabric, they offer superior dielectric strength and electrical insulation properties, making them suited to medium or high voltage applications, even in environments where there is exposure to humidity and oil.

    Because of the rigidity of SRBP, we can convert the SRBP electrical insulation sheets using the same processes used for plastics such as routing, drilling, milling and sawing, enabling us to produce parts such as gaskets, strips, pads and washers.

    The Benefits of Using SRBP Electrical Insulation

    • Excellent electrical properties even when submerged in oil.
    • Easy to machine
    • Low moisture absorption even in humid conditions
    • Operating Temperature of 105°C continuous (+120°C intermittent)
    • High thermal resistance.

    Grades of SRBP Electrical Insulation

    Low Voltage:

    • Meets BS EN60893, standard 3-4 PFCP201
    • Temperature: Up to +100°C continuous
    • More economical grade
    • Used in Low voltage applications

    Medium Voltage:

    • Meets BS EN60893, standard 3-4 PFCP203
    • Temperature: Up to +105°C continuous
    • Better oil absorption than the high voltage grade
    • Low water absorption
    • Used in Medium voltage applications

    High Voltage:

    • Meets BS EN 60893 Standard: 3-4-PFCP206
    • Temperature: Up to +105°C continuous
    • Good electrical properties both in air and oil.
    • Low moisture absorption.
    • High thermal resistance
    • Used in High voltage application

    Advantages Of Using SRBP Electrical Insulation Sheets

    SRBP electrical insulation sheets and components cut from them offer a number of advantages. The material is manufactured in a wide range of thicknesses and is available in 3 grades for use with varying levels of electrical voltage.

    As well as the excellent electrical insulation properties, SRBP electrical insulation sheets offers a good mechanical strength, low moisture absorption and is easy to cut and form into complex shapes using a range of techniques including routing, drilling, milling and sawing to create parts which can be found utilised in electrical components, electrical switchgear, lighting, transformers and within many engineering applications.

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