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G-10 (material)

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Hazards can result from cutting or grinding the material, as glass and epoxy dust are well known to contribute to respiratory disorders and may increase the risk of developing lung cancer. For any work of this kind, the work space should be appropriately ventilated and masks or respirators worn.
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G-10 is used to reinforce the edges of fiberglass coated wood. It is used to protect the point-of-contact on many such items. During ordinary use it is the G-10 that takes the brunt of the blow. In such applications it is meant to be replaced as it wears. G-10 is also used as a 3D-Printer build
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Decorative variations of G-10 are produced in many colors and patterns and are especially used to make handles for knives, grips for firearms and other tools. These can be textured (for grip), bead blasted, sanded or polished. Its strength and low density make it useful for other kinds of
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G-10 is favored for its high strength, low moisture absorption, and high level of electrical insulation and chemical resistance. These properties are maintained not only at room temperature but also under humid or moist conditions. It was first used as a substrate for
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resin, then compressing the resulting material under heat until the epoxy cures. It is manufactured in flat sheets, most often a few millimeters thick.
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Epoxy resin is flammable and, once ignited, will burn vigorously, giving off poisonous gases. For this reason, materials such as
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G-10 is also commonly used as a material for durable knife and gun handles and grips.
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containing flame retardant additives have replaced G-10 in certain applications.
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may be somewhat counterintuitive when applied to soaking textiles with resin.)
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of the glass fiber resin laminates and therefore the most commonly used.
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Blain, William Robert; Wilde, Willy Patrick (1996-01-01).
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Index

G10 (material)
G10 (disambiguation)
fiberglass
laminate
composite material
glass cloth
epoxy
Micarta
carbon fiber
glass cloth
filler material
composite materials
toughest
printed circuit boards
National Electrical Manufacturers Association
FR-4
Bakelite
"What is G-10 Handle Material? Knife Handles, Grips, Scales & More"
Computer aided design in composite material technology V
ISBN
9781853124013
"MB Fins material G-10"
"Why We Use G10 Knife Handles on All Our MKC Knives"
"An Official Journal Of The NRA | Pachmayr G-10 Tactical Pistol Grips"
Categories
Printed circuit board manufacturing
Fibre-reinforced polymers
Fiberglass

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