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Identification & Functionality
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Features & Benefits
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Kodak Estar Heat Stabilized (HS) Films are a premium polyester (PET) produced to maintain consistent dimensional stability (<0.2%) at temperatures of 150°C -30 minutes (ASTM D.1204). Kodak Estar HS films are manufactured with minimal surface contact, and our inline heat stabilization process results in a high quality, dimensionally stable, exceptionally uniform, flexible, optically clear and cost-effective material. Films can be coated on one or both sides in 76 μm, 102 μm, 127 μm and 178 μm thicknesses.
Applications & Uses
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Estar HS films are used for many touch function flexible printed electronics applications. Examples:
- Consumer appliances
- Membrane touch switches
- Automotive seat sensors
- Electro-luminescent surfaces/lamps
- RFID tags/labels
- Photovoltaics
- Diagnostic test strips
- Transfer release films
- High heat laser printing
Properties
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Value Units Test Method / Conditions Width Tolerance ± 3 mm Kodak Inline Scanner Length Tolerance ± 30 m Kodak Inline Scanner Knurls (Each side) 12.5 mm wide - Planarity (Max "flute", 10 ft sample) max. 0.5 mm Kodak Planarity Method - Mechanical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Tensile Strength min. 25,000 psi ASTM D 882 Break Elongation min. 70 % ASTM D 882 Young’s Modulus min. 500,000 psi ASTM D 882 - Thermal Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Shrinkage MD (30 min at 150°C) 0.16 % Kodak Method Shrinkage TD (30 min at 150°C) 1.0 % Kodak Method - Optical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions VLT (With primer) min. 90 % ASTM D 1003 Haze (With Primer) max. 1.5 % ASTM D 1003 - Physical Attributes
Optical-grade Surface Quality
- A cushion of air transports the film throughout the stretching process. Films are then scanned to meet the stringent requirements for high optics applications.
- Less than one micron thick adhesion primer. Films can be coated with an adhesion-promoting primer and winding aid.
- Minimum shrinkage in both the machine direction (MD) < 0.1% and transverse direction (TD) < 0.2%.
- Range of thicknesses 76 μm, 102 μm, 127 μm and 178 μm.
- Greater than 90% transmittance with less than 1% haze.
Optima Roll Intergrity
- The edge of the roll is free of nicks, cuts or visible telescoping greater than ± 6.3 mm (0.25 inches).
- The roll contains no gage bands to visibly distort the film surface.
Consistent Product Quality
- Kodak inspects material during the manufacturing process using in-line scanners to detect, correct, and deliver material that meets or exceeds specifications.
- Kodak quality technicians consistently evaluate sample product quality using internal and external standards to confirm quality standards are met.
Regulatory & Compliance
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- UL 94 VTM-2 - for 102 μm, 127 μm, 178 μm¹
- ISO 9001
Technical Details & Test Data
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Kodak Estar HS Films 201/202
Coated with an acrylic tenaciously aggressive adhesion-promoting primer and winding aid. 201 Film is coated on one-side 202 Film is coated on both sides.
Kodak Estar HS Films 301/302
Coated with a PVDC adhesion-promoting primer and winding aid. 301 Film is coated on one-side 302 Film is coated on both sides.
Packaging & Availability
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- Standard core; inside diameter 152mm ± 3mm (6 inches ± 0.04 inch).
- Each roll is suitably wrapped to seal the product.
- Each roll is horizontal, supported on core ends.
- Each container is labeled with product and roll identification.