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Micronova™ Extreme Temperature Polyimide Cleanroom Tape

This extreme temperature polyimide tape is suitable for high heat and sub zero applications (-100°F to 500°F). The pressure-sensitive silicone adhesive ensures a clean release from most substrates, even after extreme temperature exposure.

Merk:  Micronova™ 825-1AM

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Beschrijving

Beschrijving

The Micronova Extreme Temperature Polyimide Cleanroom Tape features transparent amber polyimide film with pressure-sensitive silicone adhesive. Designed with extreme temperature resistance, this tape is ideal for heat sealing, solder mask for circuit boards, flame resistant electrical insulation, lamination, cold storage, lyophilization and freeze drying.

  • Transparent amber polyimide film with pressure-sensitive silicone adhesive
  • Extreme temperature resistant properties: -100°F to 500°F (-70°C to 260°C)
  • Suitable for high heat and sub zero applications
  • Clean release from most substrates, even after extreme temperature exposure
  • Ideal for flame resistant electrical insulation, solder mask for circuit boards, heat sealing, lamination, cold storage, lyophilization and freeze drying
  • Resistant to most chemicals including hydrocarbons, alcohols, and halogenated solvents
  • Wound on a plastic core
Specificatie

Specificatie

Not Autoclavable
Amber
Extreme Temperature Cleanroom Tape
High and Low Temperature Sealing and Labeling
-73°C to +260°C
36 yd.
1 in.
Silicone, Pressure-sensitive
Polyimide
Non-sterile
-100°F to +500°F
33 m x 25.4 mm (36 yd. x 1 in.)
33 m
25.4 mm
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