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| Kapton, Kinel, Upilex, Upimol, Vespel | |
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General Description : Normally infusible, colored (often amber) high performance polymers with predominantly aromatic molecules of high thermal stability. Semi-fabricated shapes are usually supplied by the polymer manufacturer and made by powder sintering or working with more tractable pre-cursors and completing polymerization in final form, though some melt-processable grades of resin are available. They have excellent high temperature properties and radiation resistance, inherently low flammability and smoke emission, low creep and high wear resistance and are very expensive. They have moderately high water absorption and are prone to hydrolysis and attack by alkalis and concentrated acids. A widely used form is Kapton® film, of which Goodfellow stock the full range from 0.008 to 0.125mm and which is a transparent amber color. Thicker polyimide items are usually opaque. A range of Kapton film variants are also available from stock. In each of these, a large measure of Kapton's basic properties are combined with an extra attribute eg increased electrical or thermal conductivity, improved corona resistance, opacity and thermoplasticity. Films are used for capacitators, insulation, printed circuit boards and in aerospace; other applications include engine components, bearings, and mechanical parts exposed to radiation. Explanation of Kapton Type letters |
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