G-Etronax® EP 203

G-Etronax® EP 203 is the composite material that does it all. G-Etronax® EP 203 as an all-in-one material. This is because the carefully composed resins combined with the glass base result not only in exceptional resistance but also amazing electrotechnical properties, making G-Etronax® EP 203 suitable for countless applications.

Brand: G-Etronax (8 products)

Polymer Name: Epoxy Resins & Compounds

Reinforcement Material: Glass Fibers

Chemical Family: Epoxy & Epoxy Derivatives

End Uses: Pump Parts

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Identification & Functionality

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Features & Benefits

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  • Incredibly strong and retains its high mechanical strength even at high temperatures.
  • This material thus has high thermal stability, and some types of G-Etronax can be used at up to 210°C.
  • Certain selected qualities are also fire-retardant, which is why just the thermal properties alone make G-Etronax a highly versatile material.
  • Extremely good electrical insulation properties
  • Low water absorption
  • High machinability
Specially Developed Resins Result in Unique Properties

G-Etronax is produced from a base of either glass tissue or glass mats combined with one of our resins specially developed to meet the high requirements for electrotechnical and mechanical properties.

It is the resin that defines the final properties of the material, and the glass acts as a reinforcement of the resin. For G-Etronax we use various resins, all of which determine the properties of the composite material, such as:

  • Strength 
  • Electrical properties
  • Thermal insulation properties
Advantages
  • Composite based on glass
  • Our absolute strongest materials
  • Outstanding electrical insulation properties

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Conditioning

  • ¹24h/23°C/50%RH
  • ²24h/23°C/50%RH+ 1h/ in oil at 90°C
  • ³96h/105°C+1h/23°C/20%RH
  • ⁴24h/50°C+ 24h in water at 23°C
  • ⁵96h/105°C+ 1h/ in oil at 90°C

Notes

  • 1h/130°C/ measured at 130°C