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Mykroy/Mycalex Ceramoplastic
materials are one of today's most versatile and efficient insulating
materials perfected to meet the exacting demands of technical markets,
worldwide. Glass-Bonded Mica is the only inorganic material to bridge
the performance materials gap between organic plastics and ceramics.
Mykroy/Mycalex's unique high performance technical ceramic is a union of
finely powered electrical quality glass and precisely defined and
classified mica. The union of mica and glass takes place under
simultaneous pressure and heat, transforming the materials into a new
composition that inherits all the insulating advantages of both
constituents.
Easily Machined
These dense rigid material are easily machined. They are also impervious
to moisture, are arc resistant and can withstand thermal cycling and
nuclear radiation. Unlike organic materials, they do not out-gas, smoke
or burn.
Molds Like Plastic
Mykroy/Mycalex ceramic materials mold like plastics, have a coefficient
of thermal expansion close to many metals, and possess electrical and
thermal properties superior to most organic plastics.
Broad Temperature Range
Mykroy/Mycalex materials have continuous operating temperature ranges of
-400°F to +1400°F. They are produced in sheet and rod form as well as
machined parts to meet specific customer specifications. They are also
moldable, like plastic, and can even accept metal inserts during
molding.
Fabrication
Mykroy/Mycalex's modern machine shop offers fast turnaround with
exceptionally tight tolerances. Our contemporary manufacturing facility
integrates computerized machining, unique ceramic molding techniques,
and engineering methodologies to produce Benchmark quality products. Our
engineering staff is available for design assistance.
Mykroy/Mycalex materials are available in sheet, rod,
and custom fabricated/molded configurations.
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Aircraft |
Laser |
Communications |
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Aerospace |
Cryogenic |
Household
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| Electronic |
Radiation |
Semiconductor |
| Computer |
Automotive |
Power
Distribution |
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