DuPont Kapton® 50EN Polyimide Film, 13 Micron Thickness
Subcategory: Polyimide, TS; Thermoset; Polymer
Material Notes: Film thickness 13 micron (0.5 mil) Kapton® Type E and EN films have superior dimensional stability, low CHE, a CTE close to copper, and a high modulus. This type is exceptional for applications requiring adhesive or adhesiveless constructions. General Kapton® information: Kapton® is synthesized by polymerizing an aromatic dianhydride with an aromatic diamine. It has excellent chemical resistance; there are no known organic solvents for the film. It does not melt. It can be used at both high and low temperature extremes. Kapton® polyimide films can be used in a variety of electrical and electronic uses: wire and cable tapes, formed coil insulation, substrates for printed circuit boards, motor slot liners, magnet wire insulation, transformer and capacitor insulation, magnetic and pressure-sensitive tapes, and tubing. Data provided by DuPont High Performance Films.
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- Water Absorption
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- Film Elongation at Break, MD
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- CTE, linear 20°C
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- CTE, linear 250°C
- Specific Heat Capacity
- Thermal Conductivity
- Maximum Service Temperature, Air
- Minimum Service Temperature, Air
- Glass Temperature
- Flammability, UL94
- Refractive Index
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