Leatheroid Electrical Insulation Sheets
Leatheroid Electrical Insulation Sheets
Here at Advanced Seals & Gaskets Ltd, we stock a wide variety of electrical insulation materials and utilize them to produce a range of products, such as our leatheroid electrical insulation sheets. Through our close relationships with a variety of suppliers, we supply a range of materials that can be customized to meet our customers' specific requirements. Our leatheroid sheets range between 0.1mm and 1mm thick and can be manufactured plain or with self-adhesive backings on one or both sides. In addition, leatheroid sheets can be supplied bonded which gives a greatly increased bursting strength and increases its electrical strength to around 12kv per millimetre.
Whether we manufacture as a one-off or in large quantities, we work closely with our customers throughout the manufacturing process to provide a completely bespoke service. Utilizing state-of-the-art machinery and a highly trained workforce, we can produce top quality products that meet a broad range of requirements.
Leatheroid electrical insulation is available from us in many other forms including:
Product Enquiry
For information on Leatheroid Electrical Insulation Sheets please complete the following quick enquiry or call us on +44(0)1384 252555.
Product Specification & Key Characteristics
- Standard Thickness: 0.1mm to 1mm
- Standard Width: 700mm
- Colour: Blue/Grey
- Thermal stability: Up to 100°C
- Tensile strength: 50-125 N/15mm
- Oil absorption: 18-22%
- Tensile strength: 50-125 N/15mm
- Thickness: 0.13mm to 0.50mm
- Oil absorption: 18-22%
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What is Leatheroid Electrical Insulation?
Leatheroid electrical insulation is also known as leatheroid paper or Elephantidae. It’s a cellulose material very similar to vulcanized fibre and is prepared using unsized cotton rag paper and mineral acid. Leatheroid electrical insulation is grey/blue in colour, manufactured in continuous rolls as standard and comes in a wide range of thicknesses from 0.1mm to 1mm.
Leatheroid electrical insulation sheets have excellent insulation properties and are used extensively in the electronics industry to insulate hot elements such as contact terminals. Leatheroid electrical insulation is often used in industrial and domestic electrical appliances and as an insulator in transformers and motors.
Why use Leatheroid Electrical Insulation Sheets?
Our leatheroid electrical insulation sheets offer many advantages including allowing customers. It’s lightweight, flexible and durable properties allow leatheroid to be used in range of applications where sealing, spacing and electrical insulation is required.
In addition, due to its ability to block electrical current, leatheroid is suited to industrial and domestic electrical appliances and is often used as an insulator in transformers and motors.
Different Types of Electrical Insulation
Here at Advanced Seals & Gaskets Ltd, we work closely with a network of suppliers and manufacturers to ensure we offer a wide variety of products while keeping lead-times to a minimum. Electrical insulation materials available from us include:
- Epoxy Glass: This material is green coloured and offers good mechanical strength. It also offers good chemical, electrical and radiation resistance, low moisture absorption and a working temperature of up to +120℃.
- Kapton: Kapton is a polyamide film that offers strength as well as chemical, electrical and thermal properties. This enables products manufactured using Kapton to withstand vibration and extreme temperatures.
- Leatheroid: Leatheroid is a grey/blue coloured paper material, also sometimes called Elephantidae. This material is often used within the electrical industry to insulate hot elements.
- MICA: Often used to replace asbestos, MICA is a mineral-based sheeting material that offers excellent mechanical performances, is resistant to chemicals and provides excellent electrical and thermal insulation.
- MYLAR: A is an extremely strong, flexible polyester film. MYLAR is an excellent insulation material offering moisture resistance an excellent insulation.
- Nomex: Manufactured using Nomex paper or Nomex board, it can withstand high temperatures, has high mechanical and dielectric strength, and is an excellent insulation material.
- Presspahn: Manufactured using kraft wood pulp. Presspahn sheets have excellent physical and mechanical properties and are generally used as electrical insulation.
- SRBF: This material is a resin bonded fibre material that is tough and rigid, with an operating temperature of 120℃. It offers low water absorption and is resistant to wear, impact and chemicals.
- SRBP: Also known as synthetic resin bonded paper, SRBP is manufactured using layers of paper and synthetic resins. This material is suited to high and medium voltage application.
- Valox: This material is an excellent electrical insulation material that also offers flame retardant properties.
- PTFE: Often found in circuit boards, PTFE is a non-conductive plastic material used to produce electrical insulation sheets. PTFE sheets are suitable for high-temperature applications and have a high melting temperature.
- PVC: PVC is a tough, lightweight material offering chemical, abrasion and moisture resistance.
Benefits of using Leatheroid Electrical Insulation Sheets?
- Excellent electrical strength
- Mechanical resistance
- Highly durable
- Flexible
- Increased electrical strength (12kv per millimetre) when bonded with polyester film
- High dielectric strength
- Cost effective
- Lightweight feel
Advantages of using Leatheroid Electrical Insulation Sheets
Leatheroid electrical insulation sheets are a cost-effective, flexible material that offers many advantages to customers. A strong, durable material, leatheroid prevents electrical arcing, making it an ideal choice in applications where electrical insulation is required.
Furthermore, our leatheroid products can be manufactured with temperature considerations up to 100 degrees centigrade and offer excellent dialectic and electrical properties.
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