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Electronic Industries

USAMica: Precision Insulation for Advanced Electronic Systems

Leading the Future of Electronic Industries


Mica is a preferred material in the electronics industry due to its exceptional dielectric strength, thermal resistance, and chemical stability. At USA Mica Company, we supply high-quality mica sheets, tubes, washers, and custom parts used across a wide range of electronic devices and assemblies — from consumer products to aerospace-grade systems..

Why USAMica?

- High dielectric strength
- Excellent thermal conductivity and heat resistance
- Stable performance in high-frequency environments
- Non-corrosive, chemically inert, and moisture resistant
- Custom shapes and tolerances for OEM components

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Applications

Mica acts as an insulating barrier in transformers, capacitors, and electrical switchgear, maintaining reliability under high voltage and frequency.

Mica sheets and parts provide thermal and electrical separation between circuit layers and components in high-performance printed circuit boards (PCBs).

Mica washers and plates are used as heat-resistant, non-conductive barriers in IGBTs, thyristors, and other power semiconductor devices.

Mica supports and insulates components in fluorescent lamps, infrared heaters, and other resistive heating elements.

Precision mica parts are used to electrically isolate and thermally manage delicate relay switches and sensing units.

Mica's stability and low dielectric loss make it ideal for use in RF and microwave applications, especially in aerospace and defense electronics.

What is Mica

Mica is a naturally occurring mineral, based on a group of silicate minerals composed of varying amounts of aluminum, potassium, magnesium, iron and water having thin sheet-like or plate-like structure with different composition and physical properties.

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