
Fish paper or fishpaper is a strong, flexible, fibrous dielectric paper. It resists moderate heat and mechanical injury, and is often used for wrapping coils and insulating stove-top parts. It is hygroscopic and so must be treated with paraffin for use in moist environments. Some fish papers incorporate mica layers to increase the dielectric stren...
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a type of vulcanized fibre paper treated chemically for insulating purposes where high mechanical and electrical strength and flexibility are required. a vulcanized fibre in thin cross-section.
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1) A type of vulcanized fibre paper treated chemically for insulating purposes where high mechanical and electrical strength and flexibility are required. 2) A vulcanized fibre in thin cross-section.
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