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    Ultra-High-Temperature Impact-Resistant Garolite Sheets

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Garolite. Ultra-High-Temperature Impact-Resistant Garolite Sheets.
    Resisting heavy impacts and temperatures up to 500° F, these Garolite sheets are used in machinery such as turbine bearings and downpipe gaskets. They’re alternatives to PEEK, Torlon, Ryton, and Ultem sheets.
    Temp.
    6" × 6"
    12" × 12"
    12" × 24"
    24" × 24"
    24" × 36"
    36" × 48"
    48" × 48"
    48" × 96"
    Min.
    Max.,
    ° F
    Tensile Strength,
    psi
    Impact Strength,
    ft·lbf/in
    Hardness
    For Use
    Outdoors
    Each
    Each
    Each
    Each
    Each
    Each
    Each
    Each
    1/32" Thick (-0.007" to 0.007")
     
    Brown
    Not Rated50040,00014 to 17Rockwell M115
    (Extra Hard)
    No0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000———0———0———0
     
    1/16" Thick (-0.008" to 0.008")
     
    Brown
    Not Rated50040,00014 to 17Rockwell M115
    (Extra Hard)
    No00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000———00000000000000000000000000000
     
    1/8" Thick (-0.012" to 0.012")
     
    Brown
    Not Rated50040,00014 to 17Rockwell M115
    (Extra Hard)
    No00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000———0
     
    3/16" Thick (-0.019" to 0.019")
     
    Brown
    Not Rated50040,00014 to 17Rockwell M115
    (Extra Hard)
    No000000000000000000000000000000000000———0———00000000000000———0———0
     
    1/4" Thick (-0.022" to 0.022")
     
    Brown
    Not Rated50040,00014 to 17Rockwell M115
    (Extra Hard)
    No00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
     
    3/8" Thick (-0.03" to 0.03")
     
    Brown
    Not Rated50040,00014 to 17Rockwell M115
    (Extra Hard)
    No0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000———0000000000000000
     
    1/2" Thick (-0.036" to 0.036")
     
    Brown
    Not Rated50040,00014 to 17Rockwell M115
    (Extra Hard)
    No00000000000000000000000000000000000000———0———0———0000000000000000000000000000000
     
    3/4" Thick (-0.043" to 0.043")
     
    Brown
    Not Rated50040,00014 to 17Rockwell M115
    (Extra Hard)
    No00000000000000000000000000000000000000———0———0000000000000000———0———0
     
    1" Thick (-0.049" to 0.049")
     
    Brown
    Not Rated50040,00014 to 17Rockwell M115
    (Extra Hard)
    No000000000000000000000000000000000000000———0———0———0———0———0
     

    3D Printer Build Surfaces

    Image of Product. Front orientation. 3D Printer Build Surfaces.
    Image of Specification. Front orientation. Contains Border. Black.

    Black

    Also known as build sheets, stick these sheets to your printer bed for more accurate 3D printed parts than those made on bare printer beds, masking tape, and glue. They won’t transfer heat between your part and printer bed, which means they grip your part as it prints to keep it from shifting. Then they easily release the part without damaging it once it’s cooled. Because they’re insulating, they also protect glass printer beds from cracking due to sudden temperature changes, so you won’t need to replace the bed as often. You can reuse these sheets multiple times, since they’re durable and stand up to heat.
    Use these sheets with fused filament fabrication (FFF) 3D printers. Cut them to size with scissors before sticking them to your printer bed. For large print surfaces, use primer and smoothing tools (both sold separately) to remove wrinkles and trapped air bubbles.
    Plastic Blend—Plastic-blend print surfaces have a stronger hold than PEI print surfaces, so they’re good for polycarbonate and other filaments that are prone to warping. But, this makes them difficult for removing some polyester-based filaments. Since they’re rough, they leave a textured finish on the bottom of your part.
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Thk.
    For Printer
    Bed Temp.
    Color
    Each
    Plastic Blend—For Heated and Unheated Printer Beds
    4 1/2"4 1/2"0.014"21° C to 120° C
    70° F to 248° F
    Black000000000000
    6 5/16"5 1/8"0.014"21° C to 120° C
    70° F to 248° F
    Black00000000000
    6 1/2"6 1/2"0.014"21° C to 120° C
    70° F to 248° F
    Black00000000000
    8"8"0.014"21° C to 120° C
    70° F to 248° F
    Black000000000000
    8 7/8"8 7/8"0.014"21° C to 120° C
    70° F to 248° F
    Black000000000000
    9 1/4"6 1/4"0.014"21° C to 120° C
    70° F to 248° F
    Black000000000000
    10"6 1/2"0.014"21° C to 120° C
    70° F to 248° F
    Black000000000000
    10"8"0.014"21° C to 120° C
    70° F to 248° F
    Black000000000000
    10"9"0.014"21° C to 120° C
    70° F to 248° F
    Black00000000000
    10"9 1/2"0.014"21° C to 120° C
    70° F to 248° F
    Black000000000000
    10"10"0.014"21° C to 120° C
    70° F to 248° F
    Black000000000000
    11 1/2"6 1/2"0.014"21° C to 120° C
    70° F to 248° F
    Black000000000000
    12"12"0.014"21° C to 120° C
    70° F to 248° F
    Black000000000000
    16"16"0.014"21° C to 120° C
    70° F to 248° F
    Black000000000000
    19 7/8"19 7/8"0.014"21° C to 120° C
    70° F to 248° F
    Black000000000000
     
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