DocumentCode
1080721
Title
Application of aramid film to electrical and electronic uses in Japan
Author
Yasufu, Sachio
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Tokyo Denki Univ., Japan
Volume
11
Issue
6
fYear
1995
Firstpage
27
Lastpage
33
Abstract
The p-aromatic polyamide (aramid) films have recently been developed in Japan and have attracted attention as a promising new material because of their combination of an outstandingly high Young´s modulus and their excellent heat resistance. Because they are a new addition to the family of electrical insulating materials, their background, chemical structure, and film-forming method, along with their characteristics, including general, mechanical, electrical, thermal, and chemical properties, have been outlined. A new application as a cassette tape for a DAT has been described. The article has attempted to contrast the new aramid films with the older polyimide and PET films. In particular, the author´s study of the hydrophilic nature of aramids in contrast with polyimide films has been reviewed. The success in miniaturizing cassette tape for the DAT indicates that these films may be applicable to other electrical/electronic uses. Surely other uses will be found for a material with such outstanding properties as aramid film.
Keywords
insulating thin films; organic insulating materials; polymer films; DAT; Japan; Young´s modulus; aramid film; cassette tape; chemical properties; electrical insulating material; electrical properties; heat resistance; hydrophilicity; mechanical properties; p-aromatic polyamide; thermal properties; Casting; Chemical industry; Crystalline materials; Crystallization; Mechanical factors; Plastic films; Polyimides; Polymer films; Positron emission tomography; Resistance heating;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electrical Insulation Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0883-7554
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/57.475906
Filename
475906
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