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Polyimide
of graphite, boron, quartz, or organic materials. Molding compounds, on the other hand, contain discrete fibers such as chopped glass or asbestos, or particulate fillers such as graphite powders, MOS2, or PTFE. Polyimide films and wire enamels are generally unfilled. Coatings may be pigmented or filled
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Medical Device Link .
The origins of polyimide tubing As a class of organic resins, polyimides exhibit outstanding engineering properties, especially thermal stability, dielectric strength, mechanical strength, temperature stability and chemical resistance, see . Although polyimide resin structures were known about
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"Made in the U.S.A." Audio Component Pioneer Redesigns Efficiency
. A case in point is the company's vital speaker component, the high-temperature poly-thermal polyimide film voice coil. "Made in the U.S.A." Audio Component Pioneer Redesigns Efficiency, General Magnaplate. Select your Region... Home. Coatings. Canadize. Dynaloy. Goldenedge. Hi-T-Lube. Lectrofluor
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A dry subject
50-mm diameter) can be injection molded, though high processing costs of the material limit use for larger bearings such as in industrial and marine applications. Polyimide molding compounds incorporating graphite and other fillers are used in ball bearing retainers, bearing seals, aircraft bushings
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PTFE in High Performance Wire & Cable (.pdf)
successfully replaced many other materials. ance wire and cable applications. For example, a multilayer such as PVC, PE, PVDF, alkane-imide and polyarylene in. polyimide tape (Kapton®) and PTFE tape can be wrapped layer aerospace applications. by layer around a conductor, forming a TKT (Teflon
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Plastic Bearings
application, where permitted, will prolong life and enhance performance. Acetal: Has been used for inexpensive bearings in a wide variety of automotive, appliance, and industrial applications. It is particularly useful in wet environments because of its stability and resistance to wet abrasion. Polyimide
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When Adhesives Stick Too Well
popular automobile sound systems. The coils are wound on a thin polyimide film laid on aluminum arbor forms, baked, and removed from the arbors. The process worked fine at first, but as the arbors were used and reused, the buildup of adhesive caused coils to stick to the arbors and resist removal
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Cellulosics
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