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THERMALFILM MT
177.2 x 10
3 volts/mm
(4500 volts/mm)
4.3
0.002
10
17 ohm-cm
10
16 ohms
465 volts
100.000 megohm mfds.
0.05mm (0.002”)
103 MPa (1500 psi)
0.31 MPa (45 psi)
35,433 gm/mm (900 gm/mil)
1.78 gm/cm
3 (111.1 lb/ft3)
NONE
815
C (1499F)
435
C (815F)
525
C (977F)
-260
C to 240C
(-436
F to 464F)
0.379 W/m
C
(0.219 BTU/hr-ft-
F)
V-0, UL “E” card E39505
Thermalfilm and Thermalfilm MT are low cost polymide plastic insulating films designed
to be an improved replacement for mica. These insulators have a distinctive amber color and
can be easily recognized and assembled on a production line.
Thermalfilm MT, made from high performance Kapton MT material, provides thermal
conductivity nearly 2-5 times greater than standard Thermalfilm. Both insulators have an
extremely high resistance to flow or thin out under high compressive stresses, particularly at
constant over a wide range of temperatures and frequencies. They are radiation resistant,
have no melting points, and have no known organic solvents. The polymide plastic film is UL
listed as a component in UL’s publication “Component – Plastic Material” dated September
18, 1969. The UL card number is E39505R, Guide QMFZ2 filed by E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Co., Inc. Thermalfilm
TM is rated 94-V/0.
PROPERTY
Dielectric strength
Dielectric constant
Dissipation factor
Volume resistivity
Surface resistivity
Corona start voltage 0.025mm (1-mil)
Insulation resistance
Material thickness
Ultimate tensile strength (MD)
Bursting strength test (Mullen)
Tear strength – initial
Density
Folding endurance (MIT)
Melting point
Zero strength temperature
Cut through temperature
Service temperature
Thermal conductivity
Flammability
THERMALFILM
0.03mm (1-mil)
240 x 10
3 volts/mm
(6,100 volts/mil)
3.5
0.002
10
17 ohm-cm
10
16 ohms
465 volts
100.000 megohm mfds.
0.05mm (0.002”)
1.72 x 10
8 Pa (25,000 psi)
3.10 x 10
5 Pa (45 psi)
27,559 gm/mm (700 gm/mil)
1.42 gm/cm
3 (88.7 lb/ft3)
>10,000 cycles
NONE
815
C (1499F)
435
C (815F)
525
C (977F)
-260
C to 240C
(-436
F to 464F)
0.156W/m
C
(0.09 BTU/hr-ft-F)
V-0, UL “E” card E39505
TEST METHOD
ASTM D149-64
ASTM D150-64T
ASTM D257-61
ASTM D1868-61T
Based on 0.05 mfd wound
capacitor using 0.25 mm
(1-mil) Film
ASTM D882-64T
ASTM 0774-63
ASTM D1004-61
ASTM D1505-63T
ASTM D2176-63T
Hot Bar (Du Pont test)
Weighted probe on heated film
(Du Pont test)
Model TC-1000 twin heatmeter
Comparative tester
UL 94
Notes: One mil equals 0.001 inch
Dimensional tolerances are ± 0.38mm (0.015”), hole diameters are ± 0.25mm (0.010”) and angularity is ± 1 1/2° unless otherwise specified.
PHYSICAL
THERMAL
ELECTRICAL – TYPICAL VALUE @ 25° C
Thermalfilm and Thermalfilm MT
Thermalfilm Polyimide Plastic Films
ORDERING INFORMATION
For standard pre-cut sizes of Thermalfilm
TM
and Thermafilm
TM MT see page 102.