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Glass-Fiber Reinforced Silicone Laminate (NEMA G-7)

G-7 Glass Silicone High-Temperature Laminate — Sheet & Rod

G-7 glass silicone provides arc resistance, exceptional heat resistance, and reliable electrical insulation for high-temperature applications in electrical equipment and industrial systems.

  • Outstanding High-Temperature Resistance
  • Reliable Electrical Insulation in Extreme Heat
  • Strong Mechanical Stability at Temperature
  • Designed for Critical High-Heat Applications
  • Excellent Thermal Cycling Performance
10 SKUs · IN STOCK
G-7 Glass Silicone High-Temperature Laminate — Sheet & Rod
10 G7 SKUs in stock · Same-day shipping on stocked sizes

Sheets

33 sizes · 33 SKUs
Short DescriptionColorThicknessWidthLengthStockPriceAction
Test Item
Nat.
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0
$50.00
G7 - 0.010" 36 x 48 Natural Sheet
Nat.
0.010″36″48″
480
$53.23
G7 - 0.015" 36 x 48 Natural Sheet
Nat.
0.015″36″48″
0
$79.83
G7 - 0.020" 36 x 48 Natural Sheet
Nat.
0.020″36″48″
0
$129.17
G7 - 0.031" 36 x 48 Natural Sheet
Nat.
0.031″36″48″
417
$125.53
G7 - 0.062" 36 x 48 Natural Sheet
Nat.
0.062″36″48″
3
$209.73
G7 - 0.093" 36 x 48 Natural Sheet
Nat.
0.093″36″48″
0
$342.18
G7 - 0.125" 36 x 48 Natural Sheet
Nat.
0.125″36″48″
79
$415.38
G7 - 0.156" 36 x 48 Natural Sheet
Nat.
0.156″36″48″
0
$518.40
G7 - 0.187" 36 x 48 Natural Sheet
Nat.
0.187″36″48″
12
$671.31

Rods

18 sizes · 18 SKUs
Short DescriptionColorDiameterLengthStockPriceAction
G7 - 0.062" dia x 48" Natural Rod
Nat.
0.062″48″
130
$0.39
G7 - 0.125" dia x 48" Natural Rod
Nat.
0.125″48″
470
$27.81
G7 - 0.156" dia x 48" Natural Rod
Nat.
0.156″48″
8
$35.29
G7 - 0.187" dia x 48" Natural Rod
Nat.
0.187″48″
248
$36.79
G7 - 0.25" dia x 48" Natural Rod
Nat.
0.250″48″
0
$49.50
G7 - 0.312" dia x 48" Natural Rod
Nat.
0.312″48″
0
$66.10
G7 - 0.375" dia x 48" Natural Rod
Nat.
0.375″48″
0
$77.04
G7 - 0.437" dia x 48" Natural Rod
Nat.
0.437″48″
0
$94.04
G7 - 0.5" dia x 48" Natural Rod
Nat.
0.500″48″
0
$118.32
G7 - 0.562" dia x 48" Natural Rod
Nat.
0.562″48″
0
$145.93

Material Overview

What is G-7 Glass Silicone High-Temperature Laminate — Sheet & Rod?

G-7 glass silicone is a woven-glass-fabric/silicone-resin thermoset laminate defined by NEMA LI-1 Grade G-7. It belongs to the glass silicone family — composites manufactured by impregnating woven glass cloth with silicone resin, then curing under heat and pressure into rigid stock. This g7 laminate earns its specification in extreme-temperature environments: the silicone resin system provides thermal stability far beyond what epoxy or phenolic binders can sustain, combined with outstanding arc resistance and reliable dielectric performance.

G-7 g7 material delivers 45,000 psi tensile strength, 25,000 psi flexural strength, and 17,000 psi shear strength. Water absorption over 24 hours is only 0.20%. Maximum continuous service temperature is 428°F (220°C) — the highest in the glass-reinforced thermoset laminate family at Ready Plastics. Flammability is rated UL 94 V-0. NEMA G7 is specified for transformer insulation barriers, motor end rings and wedges, high-voltage switchgear, furnace jigs, and other components that must perform under prolonged thermal cycling and electrical stress.

Standards. G-7 meets NEMA LI-1 Grade G-7 and carries a UL 94 V-0 flame rating. Test methods follow ASTM D709. The silicone binder's inherent thermal stability and arc resistance are not replicated by epoxy or melamine grades at equivalent temperatures.

Grade comparisons. When 220°C service is not required, G-5/G-9 glass melamine provides arc resistance and UL 94 V-0 performance up to 120°C at lower cost. For high-strength structural insulation up to 180°C, G-11 or FR-5 glass epoxy are appropriate alternatives. See the full glass silicone page at Ready Plastics for stock information and datasheets.

Technical Specifications

G-7 Glass Silicone High-Temperature Laminate — Sheet & Rod properties

Typical values at 23°C / 50% RH. Values are nominal and not guaranteed; refer to lot-specific certificates of conformance for production parts.

General
PropertyTest MethodUnitValue
Specific gravity1.78
Flammability rating94V-0
Water absorption over 24 hours0.20
General
PropertyTest MethodUnitValue
Tensile strengthpsi45,000
Flexural strength (LW -A 0.125″)psi25,000
Shear strengthpsi17,000
Bond strengthpsi900
Hardness (Mohs Scale)105
Izod impact strength (49 degrees Celsius -LW)6.50
General
PropertyTest MethodUnitValue
Maximum operating temperature°C220

Frequently Asked Questions

G-7 Glass Silicone High-Temperature Laminate — Sheet & Rod, answered

What is G-7 glass silicone?

G-7 is a NEMA LI-1 Grade G-7 glass-fiber-reinforced silicone thermoset laminate. Manufactured from woven glass cloth bonded with silicone resin, it operates continuously at up to 220°C (428°F), carries a UL 94 V-0 flame rating, and offers excellent arc resistance. It is used in transformer insulation, high-temperature motor components, switchgear, and industrial furnace fixtures.

What is the difference between G-7 and G-10?

G-7 uses a silicone resin binder and operates up to 220°C; G-10 uses epoxy and is rated to 140°C. G-10 offers significantly higher mechanical strength (40,000 psi tensile vs. 45,000 psi for G-7, but 75,000 psi flexural vs. 25,000 psi). Choose G-7 when temperature extremes and arc resistance are the primary requirements; choose G-10 for maximum mechanical strength at moderate temperatures.

What is the difference between G-7 and G-9?

Both G-7 and G-9 offer arc resistance and UL 94 V-0 ratings, but G-7 glass silicone operates up to 220°C (428°F) while G-9 glass melamine is rated to 120°C (248°F). G-9 provides higher tensile and flexural strength at its operating range; G-7 is the right choice when continuous service above 120°C is required.

What thicknesses and shapes does Ready Plastics stock in G-7?

Ready Plastics stocks G-7 glass silicone in sheet form. Contact Ready Plastics or visit the product page for current available thicknesses and cut-to-size options.

Can G-7 be machined?

Yes. G-7 glass silicone can be drilled, milled, and sawed on conventional equipment. Carbide tooling is recommended. G-7 tends to be slightly more brittle than epoxy grades due to its silicone binder, so feed rates should be moderate and clamping should be firm to prevent cracking on thin sections.

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