Garolite Rods
Garolite rods have excellent strength-to-weight ratio and electrical insulating properties. Created by layering fibers, fabric or paper with an epoxy or resin, then laminating under heat and pressure. Commonly used for fabricating parts and electrical components, it has broad usage in electronics, aerospace, civil engineering, and medical applications. Garolite is commonly known as thermoset, laminate, phenolic, or Bakelite.
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G-10 FR4 Garolite Rods
Glass fabric laminated with a flame retardant epoxy resin. G-10/FR4 is strong, machinable, moisture resistant, electrically insulating, and flame resistant.
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G-10 Garolite Rods
Glass fabric laminated with an epoxy resin. G-10 is strong, machinable, moisture resistant, and electrically insulating.
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G-11 Garolite Rods
Glass fabric laminated with a high temperature phenolic resin. G-11 is the strongest grade of Garolite, can withstand high temperatures, and has excellent electrical insulating properties.