Laminating film Shin-Etsu Sepla
multilayerplasticPEEK

Laminating film - Shin-Etsu Sepla - ShinEtsu - multilayer / plastic / PEEK
Laminating film - Shin-Etsu Sepla - ShinEtsu - multilayer / plastic / PEEK
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Characteristics

Function
laminating
Type
multilayer
Material
plastic, PEEK
Other characteristics
thin
Width

650 mm, 1,310 mm
(25.59 in, 51.57 in)

Length

300 m, 750 m, 1,000 m, 2,000 m
(984'03" , 2460'07" , 3280'10" , 6561'08" )

Thickness

Max.: 250 µm

Min.: 3 µm

Description

Shin-Etsu Sepla Film® is a Super Engineering Plastic Films for lamination with other films and materials. Shin-Etsu Sepla Film® is a Super Engineering Plastic Films; ultra thin and non-stretched. non-stretched film of non-crystallized plastics non-stretched and low crystallized film of crystallized plastics several surface patterns PEEK (Polyether Ether Ketone) offers outstanding physical, thermal and chemical properties resulting in excellent resistance against thermal, chemical and mechanical stress and wear. Shin-Etsu Polymer’s knowledge in micromoulding is used to create low internal tension ultrathin films starting from 3 μm of thickness. Features: Ultra thin film created by non-stretching micro moulding in low crystallizing state High tensile strength and rigidity Superior heat tolerance Superior friction resistance Superior chemical resistance Roughening of film surface optional Sliding and conductivity characteristics optional (composite blending) Applications for Sepla Film®: Acoustic membrane for speakers for small handheld devices Isolation layers in multilayer PCB or antenna for high frequency devices like 5G network terminals or network devices Isolation of wires for EV motors or wires in harsh environment applications Interior panels for airplanes

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