The brochure details APTIV films’ unique combination of properties including high temperature performance, mechanical strength, chemical resistance, electrical insulation, wear and abrasion resistance and low moisture absorption. Highlighted are key advantages of APTIV films including tight thickness tolerances, wide film widths up to 1.5 meters and a broad thickness range from 6 to 750 microns.
Various APTIV film grades are reviewed in-depth as well as secondary process operations that APTIV films can be subjected to post-manufacturing. These include adhesion surface treatments, coatings, slitting, die cutting and stamping thermal lamination, heat welding and heat sealing, thermoforming, laser marking, laser ablation and laser machining, printing and metallization.
In addition, there is comparative technical data including detailed charts comparing APTIV films to competitive films such as PI, PEI and PTFE. Also, the overall performance of APTIV films is reviewed versus a range of other films in terms of moisture uptake, hydrolysis resistance, tensile modulus, radiation resistance, puncture resistance, dynamic coefficient of friction, tear strength, abrasion resistance, gas permeation, oxygen transmission, dielectric strength, and dielectric constant.
Since the true test of success is proven performance, the brochure focuses on applications for APTIV films and details a number of case histories detailing its use on thin film antennas, diaphragm liners for back pressure regulators, membrane switch panels and sensors and microphone spacer films for mobile phones.
Write a comment
No comments