MYLAR
Mylar is a polyester film made from stretched polyethylene terephthalate (PET). Mylar has exceptional mechanical and chemical properties. Additional properties include dimensional stability, electrical insulation, high tensile strength, reflectivity, and transparency. Applications include food packaging, thermal insulation, helium balloons.
Mechanical Properties | |
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Tensile Stength | |
Tensile Elongation | |
Tensile Modulus | |
Izod Impact Strength | |
Flexural Strength | |
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Dynamic Coefficient of Friction |
Thermal Properties | |
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Heat Deflection Temperature at 66 PSI | |
Heat Deflection Temperature at 264 PSI | |
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Maximum Serving Temperature for Long Term | |
Thermal Conductivity | |
Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion | |
Flammability Rating |
Electric/Physical Properties | |
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Volume Resistivity | |
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Toughness | |
Rockwell Hardness Shore D | |
Water Absorption |