RF & Microwave Laminates

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  • Manufacturers: W. L. Gore & Associates, AGC group, Taconic, Rogers Corporation
Description:Flame-Retardant Glass Reinforced Hydrocarbon Laminates
Dk (Dielectric Constant):
4.38
Df (Dissipation Factor):
0.005
Tg:
280 Degrees C
Td:
414 Degrees C
Thickness:
0.508 to 3.048 mm
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Description:Laminate with Dielectric Thickness of 2.6
Dk (Dielectric Constant):
2.6
Tg:
220 Degree C
Thickness:
0.038 to 0.086 mm
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Description:Flame Retardant Hydrocarbon Laminate for Low Loss and High Thermal Conductivity
Dk (Dielectric Constant):
3.55 +/- 0.05
Df (Dissipation Factor):
0.0029
Tg:
280 Degrees C
Td:
372 to 386 Degrees C
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Description:High Stability Thermoset RF Laminates for Industrial Radar Applications
Dk (Dielectric Constant):
3.49
Df (Dissipation Factor):
0.0031 to 0.0037
Tg:
280 Degrees C
Td:
290 Degrees C
Thickness:
0.004”
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Description:Thermally Stable Composite based on Nanotechnology and PTFE
Dk (Dielectric Constant):
2.80
Df (Dissipation Factor):
0.0012
Thickness:
0.13 mm
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Description:Laminate with Dielectric Thickness of 2.8
Dk (Dielectric Constant):
2.8
Tg:
155 Degree C
Thickness:
0.03 to 0.06 mm
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Description:Low-Loss Prepeg for 5G and mmWave Applications
Dk (Dielectric Constant):
3 to 3.3
Df (Dissipation Factor):
0.0019 to 0.0022
Tg:
170 to 220 Degrees C
Td:
390 Degrees C
Thickness:
0.051 to 0.140 mm
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Description:RF-41 High Performance Laminate, RF laminate with FR4 DK values
Dk (Dielectric Constant):
4.1 +/- 0.15
Df (Dissipation Factor):
0.0038
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Description:Laminate with Dielectric Thickness of 2.6
Dk (Dielectric Constant):
2.6
Tg:
220 Degree C
Thickness:
0.057 to 0.086 mm
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Description:Laminates for High Power Microwave and Industrial Heating Applications
Dk (Dielectric Constant):
3.50 to 3.62
Df (Dissipation Factor):
0.0017
Td:
500 Degrees C
Thickness:
.5 to 1.5 mm
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