Choose Atlas G10 Solid Yellow AB-02 for Your Next High-Strength Project
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When it comes to high-strength materials, nothing compares to Atlas G10 Solid Yellow AB-02. Using continuous woven glass fabric laminated with epoxy resin, manufacturers grind this sheet rod. As a result, it is extremely durable and reliable for a variety of applications. Whether you work in aerospace, automotive, or marine, Atlas G10 Solid Yellow AB-02 is the best choice.
Unmatched Mechanical Strength
With G10 Solid Yellow AB-02, you get an unmatched level of mechanical strength. Thanks to its unique composition, it can withstand the most extreme conditions, making it ideal for use in high-stress applications. Whether you're looking for a material for a tool handle or a mechanical part, Atlas G10 Solid Yellow AB-02 is a perfect choice.
Low Moisture Absorption and Dissipation Factors
One of the most significant advantages of Atlas G10 Solid Yellow AB-02 is its low moisture absorption and dissipation factors. Therefore, this means that it can withstand exposure to water, making it ideal for use in marine applications. Additionally, it is highly resistant to weathering, making it the perfect choice for outdoor applications.
Flame Retardant at 300 Degrees F
When working with heat-sensitive materials, safety is always a top priority. With Atlas G10 Solid Yellow AB-02, you get a material that is flame retardant at 300 degrees F, providing an added level of protection and peace of mind.
Versatile Applications
Atlas G10 Solid Yellow AB-02 is a versatile material with many uses. Whether you need material for a high-stress tool handle, mechanical part, or marine application, G10 Solid Yellow AB-02 is a perfect choice.
Atlas Solid Yellow AB-02
- 6" X 12" X .031"
- G10 is a continuous woven glass fabric laminated with epoxy resin.
- This sheet rod is ground from a sheet of raw material.
- It is extremely high in mechanical strength and has low moisture absorption and dissipation factors.
- It is flame retardant at 300 degrees F.