Film Dupont-Mylar/Melinex
DuPont DUPONT Mylar/Melinex Film
Mylar A and Melinex are both registered trademarks of DuPont, which manufactures and markets BOPET film. BOPET stands for bi-oriented polyethylene terephthalate. It is a polyester film made by stretching polyethylene terephthalate. The material is known for its high tensile strength and has a wide range of chemical and physical properties.
As an extremely popular brand of PET film, Mylar A is a material that we can easily recognise in our everyday lives. From food storage bags to other storage items, this material has made a name for itself.
Material properties:
It has exceptional strength, toughness, brightness and clarity.
Easily converted to other materials. Easily printed, die-cut, moulded, laminated or coloured.
It has excellent mechanical properties such as optical clarity, strength, toughness and the ability to withstand a wide range of temperatures.
It has excellent resistance to extremes of temperature and humidity.
Mylar A is easy to combine with other materials and offers high puncture and launch resistance.
The material is also chemically resistant to the application.
Applications:
Shroud and slot insulation in electric motors and generators
Transformer interlayers, busbar coatings
Composite materials and bushings
Imaging, electronics, first aid blankets, labelling and packaging, hydroponics
Product Type:
Mylar-A, 12-500um, a polyester film standard that balances all the excellent properties of polyester film.
Mylar-AHS1/KBS, 23-130um, good balance of properties, robust and durable, used for a wide range of industrial and electrical applications.
Mylar-E, 12~23um, highly transparent product with the highest light transmission rate and high specularity.
Mylar-EL, 12~125 um, tough polyester film with superior electrical properties and good thermal properties.
Mylar-MO, 125~350 um, high electrical strength, low shrinkage, low water absorption, flexible, uniform thickness.