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Specification for glass mica boards for electrical purposes
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BSI BS 4145:1967

Specification for glass mica boards for electrical purposes

PUBLISH DATE 1967
PAGES 28
BSI BS 4145:1967

This British Standard specifies requirements for boards for electrical purposes, made from glass bonded mica powder, from ⅛ in (3.2 mm) up to ½ in (12.7 mm) in thickness.

NOTE Although limits are given only for boards up to ½ in (12.7 mm) thick, boards are made in greater thicknesses up to 1½ in (38.1 mm). For boards over ½ in (12.7 mm) thick, limits and test methods should be agreed between the purchaser and the supplier.

Two types of board are covered, both of which are incombustible.

The boards have good resistance to arcing, good mechanical properties and can be machined provided suitable techniques are employed. The boards are suitable for use as arc shields, terminal boards and high temperature panels.

The density of the boards covered by this standard may be taken as approximately 0.09 lb/in3 (2.5 g/cm3). Density is not, however, a guide to the quality of the board.

Requirements for two types of board for electrical purposes made from glass bonded mica powder, from ⅛ in (3.2 mm) up to ½ in (12.7 mm) in thickness. Definitions, classifications, finish, flatness, thickness, electric strength proof test in oil, surface electric strength proof test in air, insulation resistance, carbon arc test, spirit burner test, water absorption, deformation under compression, shear strength and cross breaking strength. Methods of test given in appendices.
SDO BSI: British Standards Institution
Document Number 4145
Publication Date March 31, 1967
Language en - English
Page Count 28
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee GEL/15
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March 31, 1967 BS 4145:1967 Revision