Polyimide
Polyimide is a thin, lightweight organic polymer film which provides excellent tensile strength, tear resistance and dimensional stability. The polyimide heater is ideal for applications requiring low outgassing in a vacuum, or resistance to radiation, fungus and chemicals.
Specifications:
Material | Maximum Operating Temperatures | Maximum Watt Densities | ||
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°F | °C | W/in2 | W/cm2 | |
Polyimide | 392 | 200 | 50 | 7.75 |
- UR® and C-UR® recognitions
- For operating environments as low as -319°F (-195°C), heater temperature as high as 392°F (200°C)
- Watt densities up to 50 W/in² (7.75 W/cm²)– Watt density limits are application dependent
Applications:
- Medical applications that require a clean, sterile environment
- Laboratory research
- Semiconductor processing equipment
- Optical equipment
- LCD displays
- Computer equipment
- Photographic equipment
- Aerospace/defense, where low outgassing properties are required
Features & Benefits:
Features | Benefits |
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Excellent physical and electrical properties |
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Transparent polyimide material |
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Resistance of radiation and fungus |
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