23μm Anti Static Film Translucent Blue Coated PET Film
23 μm Blue PET anti static film, available in many colors, for electronics, medical, automotive and printing applications.
Technical Specifications
| S/N |
Item |
Value |
Test Method |
| 1 |
Backing Film Type |
Blue PET |
DIN EN ISO 10677 |
| 2 |
Release Force (gf/25mm) |
8 |
DIN EN 1464 |
| 3 |
Sub-sequent Adhesion Rate (%) |
89 |
DIN EN 1943 |
| 4 |
Total Thickness (μm) |
23 |
DIN EN ISO 4593 |
| 5 |
Sheet Resistance |
10^6-10^11 Ω/sq |
DIN EN 1149-1 |
| 6 |
Tensile Strength |
MD: 186 MPa TD: 197 MPa |
DIN EN ISO 527-3 |
| 7 |
Elongation @ break (%) |
MD: 91% TD: 87% |
DIN EN ISO 527-3 |
Industry Applications
Electronics
PET anti-static coated film is commonly used in the production of electronic components and devices to prevent static discharge, which can cause damage to sensitive circuits and components.
Medical
Used in medical packaging to prevent the buildup of static electricity, which can attract dust and other contaminants that can compromise the sterility of medical products.
Automotive
Anti-static coated film can be used in the manufacture of automotive parts and components that require protection against static discharge.
Printing
PET anti-static coated film is used in the printing industry to prevent static electricity buildup on the film during the printing process, which can cause issues with ink adhesion and other printing problems.
Tape Industry
Clear PET anti-static film is also commonly used in the tape industry for the manufacture of adhesive tapes, where it serves as the release liner, and helps to prevent static buildup within the tape rolls.
Specific Application Scenarios
- Electronics Testing and Quality Control: Protective layer for electronic components during testing and inspection
- Optical Lens and Display Protection: Transparent anti-static layer for optical surfaces
- Print and Graphic Design Applications: Protective layer for printed materials with visual enhancement
- Medical and Healthcare Equipment: Protective covering for medical devices and instruments
- Museum and Artifact Preservation: Protective layer for delicate artifacts and historical documents
Note: Specific suitability should be verified based on industry requirements and manufacturer guidelines.
Key Features
The main feature of PET anti-static coated film is its ability to prevent the buildup of static electricity. It has a conductive coating on one or both sides of the film, which allows charges to dissipate and prevents static buildup. This results in improved handling, processing, and protection of sensitive components and products.
The film is commonly available in transparent or translucent colors, with blue, pink, and yellow variants used for identification and quality control purposes.
Manufacturing Process
PET film is unwound from its original roll and passed through a coating applicator that applies antistatic fluid using methods such as gravure, reverse gravure, Mayer rod or air knife. The coated film is then dried in an oven to remove solvents before being rewound onto new rolls.
Process effectiveness depends on antistatic fluid type and compatibility with PET film, requiring careful control for consistent coating thickness and quality.
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