IsoClad® Series Laminates Data Sheet
●IsoClad products use longer random fibers and a proprietary process to provide greater dimensional stability and better dielectric constant uniformity than competitive nonwoven fiberglass/PTFE laminates of similar dielectric constants.
●IsoClad 917 laminates (Er=2.17, 2.20) use a low ratio of fiberglass/PTFE to achieve the lowest dielectric constant and dissipation factor available in a combination of PTFE and fiberglass.
●IsoClad 933 laminates(Er=2.33) use a higher fiberglass/PTFE ratio for a more highly reinforced combination that offers better dimensional stability and increased mechanical strength.
■Features:
●Nonwoven Fiberglass Reinforcement
●Low Dielectric Constant
●Extremely Low Loss
IsoClad® Series 、 IsoClad® 、 IsoClad 、 IsoClad 917 、 IsoClad 933 |
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