Characteristic and Application: Temperature classification E. Higher dielectric property. It is used as insulating structural parts for electric machine and apparatus equipments. Standard: JB/T8149.1-2000
Table 1 Nominal thickness and tolerance
Nominal Thickness |
Tolerance |
Nominal Thickness |
Tolerance |
0.4 |
 0.07 |
8.0 |
 0.47 |
0.5 |
 0.08 |
10.0 |
 0.55 |
0.6 |
 0.09 |
12.0 |
 0.62 |
0.8 |
 0.10 |
14.0 |
 0.69 |
1.0 |
 0.12 |
16.0 |
 0.75 |
1.2 |
 0.14 |
20.0 |
 0.86 |
1.6 |
 0.16 |
25.0 |
 1.00 |
2.0 |
 0.19 |
30.0 |
 1.15 |
2.5 |
 0.22 |
35.0 |
 1.25 |
3.0 |
 0.25 |
40.0 |
 1.35 |
4.0 |
 0.30 |
45.0 |
 1.45 |
5.0 |
 0.34 |
50.0 |
 1.55 |
6.0 |
|
|
|
Note: 1.The other tolerances can be negotiated by customers and supplier. 2.The tolerance of preferred thickness should adopt the bigger one if the one of preferred thickness for nominal thickness is not listed in the table. Table 2 Water Absorption
Mean Thickness
|
Water Absorption mg |
Mean Thickness
|
Water Absorption mg |
mm |
3020 |
3021 |
mm |
3020 |
3021 |
0.4 |
 165 |
160
|
5.0 |
342
|
235
|
0.5 |
167
|
162
|
6.0 |
382
|
250
|
0.6 |
168
|
163
|
8.0 |
470
|
285
|
0.8 |
173
|
167
|
10.0 |
550
|
320
|
1.0 |
180
|
170
|
12.0 |
630
|
350
|
1.2 |
188
|
174
|
14.0 |
720
|
390
|
1.6 |
204
|
182
|
16.0 |
800
|
420
|
2.0 |
220
|
190
|
20.0 |
970
|
490
|
2.5 |
240
|
195
|
25.0 |
1150
|
570
|
3.0 |
260
|
200
|
22.5 |
1380
|
684
|
4.0 |
300
|
220
|
|
|
| Note: If the arithmetic average of the sample thickness is between the both thickness listed in the above table, its requirement value shall use the interpolation method to get. If the average is below 0.4mm, the requirement value of water absorption shall use the one of 0.4mm. If the nominal thickness is 25mm and the average of the laminates is over 25mm, it the requirement value of 25mm shall be used. If the thickness of the laminates is over 25mm, it shall be processed to 22.5 mm by one-side frame and the surface shall be smooth.
Table 3 Electric Strength Perpendicular to the layer direction
Mean Thickness |
Electric Strength MV / m |
Mean Thickness |
Electric Strength MV / m
|
mm |
3020 |
3021 |
mm |
3020 |
3021 |
0.4 |
19.0
|
15.7
|
1.6 |
14.3
|
10.1
|
0.5 |
18.2
|
14.7
|
1.8 |
13.9
|
9.6
|
0.6 |
17.6
|
14.0
|
2.0 |
13.6
|
9.3
|
0.7 |
17.1
|
13.4
|
2.2 |
13.4
|
9.0
|
0.8 |
16.6
|
12.9
|
2.4 |
13.3
|
8.8
|
0.9 |
16.2
|
12.5
|
2.6 |
13.2
|
8.6
|
1.0 |
15.8
|
12.1
|
2.8 |
13.0
|
8.5
|
1.2 |
15.2
|
11.4
|
3.0 |
13.0
|
8.4
|
1.4 |
14.7
|
10.7
|
|
|
|
Note: 1.Electric strength perpendicular to layer direction at 90 2 oil can optional choose one of 20s raising voltage class by class and the requirement of voltage resistance test for 1 min. If the material is conform with one of the both methods, its electric strength perpendicular to layer at 90 2 oil shall be considered to be also conform with the standard. 2.If the arithmetic average of the sample thickness is between the both thicknesses listed in the above table, its requirement value shall use the interpolation method to get. If the average is below 0.4mm, the requirement value of electric strength shall use the one of 0.4mm, if the nominal thickness is 3mm and the average of the sample thickness is over 3mm, the requirement value of 3mm shall be used. 3. 3020 type shall be pre-conditioned for 96h at 105 5 before tested, then turned it to the hot oil at once. Table 4 Property Requirement
NO. |
Property |
Unit |
Normal thickness Used for the Test |
Requirement |
3020 |
3021 |
1 |
Flexural Strength,perpendicular to layer |
MPa |
 1.6 |
 120 |
 120 |
2 |
Apparent flexural elastic modulus |
MPa |
 1.6 |
 (7000) |
 (7000) |
3 |
Compressive strength,perpendicular to the layer |
MPa |
 5 |
 (300) |
 (300) |
4 |
Shear strength, parallel to the layer |
MPa |
 5 |
 (10) |
 (10) |
5 |
Tensile strength |
MPa |
 1.6 |
 (100) |
 (100) |
6 |
Bonding strength |
N |
 10 |
 3600 |
 3600 |
7 |
Electric strength, perpendicular to the layer, at 90  2  oil |
MV / m |
 3 |
See Table 3 |
8 |
Breakdown voltage, parallel to the layer, at90  2  oil |
kV |
 3 |
 35 |
 20 |
9a |
Comparative dielectric constant, under 48Hz to 62Hz |
-- |
 3 |
 5.5 |
-- |
9b |
Comparative dielectric constant, under 1MHz |
-- |
 3 |
-- |
 5.5 |
10a |
Dissipation factor, under 48Hz to 62Hz |
-- |
 3 |
 0.05 |
-- |
10b |
Dissipation factor, under 1Hz |
-- |
 3 |
-- |
 0.05 |
11 |
Insulation resistance after immersing in water |
|
All |
-- |
 1x  |
12 |
Comparative tracking index |
-- |
 3 |
 (100) |
 (100) |
13 |
TI heat resistance for long time |
-- |
 3 |
 (120) |
 (105) |
14 |
Deflection temperature under load |
|
|
Under consideration |
15 |
Density |
|
All |
(1.3 to 1.4) |
16 |
Water absorption |
mg |
All |
See Table 2 | Note: The value in the parentheses is typical value. Not used as the requirement only as the reference. Pre-conditioning for 9h at 105 before testing, then having the test at once. |