Formex


Formex, is a flame retardant polypropylene, and at present there are several grades which is formed into extruded sheet .Primarily used for their electrical insulation. These materials meet the insulation requirements for most applications due to their high dielectric strength ( 1460 V/mil @ 17 mil thick), low moisture absorption (<0.1%) and UL94 V-0 flame class rating.
Polypropylene provides exceptional scoring and bending characteristics resulting in superior folded parts and ideal for die –cutting. Due to these very characteristics this material is a popular material by engineers and designers for the insulation field.

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On the 23rd of August 2004, Polyester Converters Ltd. were featured on the BBC to discuss the effects of rising oil barrel prices on polyester film >>>



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Polyester Converters Ltd were featured on Converting Today magazine with the new state of the art clean room located in >>>



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TS Converting Equipment Ltd (Elite Cameron) reports that their partnership with Deacro Industries in Canada has already >>>


 

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TS Converting Equipment Ltd (Elite Cameron) reports that their partnership with Deacro Industries in Canada has already >>>

 

 

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PSG Group Ltd. (Polyester Converters) have recently received the latest slitting equipment available from Deacro Industries Ltd >>>

 

 

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Kongskilde have set up a demo trim extraction unit within the new Polyester Converters clean room >>>

 

 

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We are pleased to announce that BSI are now conducting a Client Case Study to determine our views on how ISO 9000 has >>>

 

 

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PSG Group have been accredited to the relevant British and International Quality Standards since 15th August 1996 >>>

 

 

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