product Resin treated compressed wood laminates (compregs) – For electrical purposes
certification BIS ISI Certification
Standard IS 3513 (Part 1) : 1989
description Because of their special blend of mechanical strength and electrical insulating qualities, resin-treated compressed wood laminates, often known as "compregs," have proven to be highly useful in electrical applications. These laminates are made by compressing and curing layers of premium resin-impregnated wood veneers or fibers under heat and pressure. Compregs are prized in electrical engineering for their outstanding electrical insulating qualities, which fit them for the manufacture of insulators, electrical panels, and other parts where it's essential to avoid electrical conductivity. Their minimal moisture absorption, voltage resistance, and dielectric strength are useful for preserving secure and dependable electrical systems.