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Kapton - Wikipedia Kapton is a polyimide film used in flexible printed circuits (flexible electronics) and space blankets, which are used on spacecraft, satellites, and various space instruments Invented by the DuPont Corporation in the 1960s, Kapton remains stable across a wide range of temperatures, from 4 to 673 K (−269 to +400 °C)
Kapton® Summary of Properties - DuPont DuPontTM Kapton® is used in applications such as the solar array and for thermal management in the United States space program Kapton® polyimide film possesses a unique combination of properties that make it ideal for a variety of applications in many diferent industries
Kapton® Film - American Durafilm Kapton® is an exceptional polyimide film product that was developed by DuPont™ in the 1960s Since then, it has proven itself as the top flexible material of choice in applications involving extreme temperature variations
Kapton Tubing Polyimide Tubing - Paramount Tube Kapton ® film otherwise known as polyimide film is used to produce a polyimide tubing using spiral-wound plastic tubing techniques Kapton® tube products offer superb electrical, physical, and mechanical insulation
Kapton Kapton ® polyimide film is an extremely strong, transparent (amber) film that retains its high dielectric strength over a very wide range of temperatures It remains flexible at liquid helium temperature (-269°C) and does not lose its strength until it reaches a temperature of +815°C