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Polyimide materials die cut for a variety of applications
Polyurethane foam is used in products from appliances to air filters to inkjet printers. It exhibits high tensile, elongation, and tear properties. The foam also is impervious (non-nutrient) to microbial organisms and some materials are available with permanent fungicidal/bactericidal additives for enhanced antimicrobial activity. When it is compressed, the foam exhibits other properties. These include high void volumes and uniform porosity; non-directional characteristics and uniform texture (suitable for ink rollers); non-linting superior filtration qualities to impart a rigorous flow path and more impingement surfaces to trap particulate matter; and exceptional breath ability, wicking, capillary action, and high strength.
The foam can be used for many filtering, reservoiring, and wicking/absorption applications. Foam filter media in a wide range of porosities.
KAPTON® polyimide film by DuPont KAPTON® has been used successfully in field applications where the environmental temperatures were as low as -269°C and as high as 400°C. It can be easily fabricated by die cutting. It offers excellent adhesive bondability as well. It possesses a unique combination of properties that make it ideal for a variety of applications in many different industries. The ability of KAPTON® to maintain its excellent physical, mechanical, chemical and electrical properties over a wide range has opened new design and application areas to plastic films. Adhesives are available for bonding KAPTON® to itself and to metals, various paper types, and other films.
The information given herein is based on data believed to be reliable, but the DuPont Company makes no warranties express or implied as to its accuracy and assumes no liability arising out of its use by others. This publication is not to be taken as a license to operate under, or recommendation to infringe upon, any patent.
Caution: Do not use in medical applications involving permanent implantation in the human body. For other medical applications, see "DuPont Medical Caution Statement", H-50102.