Calcined mica tape and phlogopite mica tape with glass and film are both specialized types of insulation tape used in high-temperature applications such as in electrical motors and transformers.
Calcined mica tape with single-sided fiber cloth is made by calcining mica paper to a high temperature, which causes it to shrink and become more stable at high temperatures. The calcined mica paper is then reinforced with a single-sided fiber cloth to provide additional strength and stability. This type of tape is typically used in electrical motors and generators, where it provides high-temperature resistance and excellent electrical insulation properties.
Phlogopite mica tape with glass and film is made by laminating phlogopite mica paper with a layer of glass and a layer of film, typically polyester or polyimide. The glass layer provides additional mechanical strength and stability, while the film layer provides electrical insulation. This type of tape is commonly used in transformers and other high-temperature applications where it provides excellent electrical insulation properties and high-temperature resistance.
The term “One World” is not directly related to these types of tapes, but it could refer to a global approach to manufacturing, marketing, and distribution of these materials, with a focus on sustainability, environmental responsibility, and social impact.