American Durafilm Co. Inc

Model Tedlar -Film

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DuPont™ Tedlar® PVF film has been used in numerous commercial applications for over 50 years. It is a biaxially-oriented, highly functional, stable film that provides long-lasting finish. This high-performance material is sought after extensively for a wide variety of industrial market surfaces.

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  • Due to its inert and non-stick properties, Tedlar® is an excellent release film when processing parts under high temperature and pressure.
  • With the ability to handle exposure to harsh environments, Tedlar® is an outstanding protective film for applications like architectural substrates and, high-voltage electrical power situations.
  • Tedlar® offers long-lived gloss retention creating easy-to-clean surfaces.
  • As a result of superior UV absorption, Tedlar® keeps the integrity, color, and brilliance of exterior surface graphics intact.
  • By not allowing the growth of mold and mildew, Tedlar® can be widely used in hospital ductwork.
  • Tedlar® is certified for incidental food contact by the FDA, making it an excellent protectant for wall surfaces in food service areas.
  • Its chemical inertness and resistance to gas permeation makes Tedlar® a top choice for scientific pursuits that require gas sample bags.
  • Among other properties, its lightweight and flexible characteristics make it great fit for the aerospace industry. Tedlar® PVF film is conformable and can be embossed and printed, making it a versatile material for use in passenger areas in airplanes.
  • Resistance to weathering
  • Low permeation to vapors and gas
  • Good electrical insulation
  • Hydrolytic stability
  • High dielectric strength and dielectric constant
  • Excellent protective covering
  • High temperature resistance
  • Chemical, solvent, and stain resistant
  • Lightweight
  • Easy to clean, non-stick
  • Superior abrasion resistance
  • Corrosion, crack, and fade resistant
  • Mold and mildew prevention
  • Low wind drag
  • High tensile strength
  • High elongation
  • High tear modification
  • High flex variety
  • Anti-stick with good release characteristics
  • Controlled shrinkage
  • Compatible with many classes of adhesives
  • Highly conformable
  • Easily embossed; maintains high pattern definition
  • Available in range of color and gloss options
  • Graffiti and pollution resistant
  • HVAC duct work—especially in hospitals
  • Aerospace and aircraft—cabin interiors with complex curves; meets all FAA/EASA fire, smoke, and toxicity (FST) regulatory requirements
  • Gas sample bags; recommended in many U.S. EPA methods
  • Biofuels algae bags
  • Greenhouse coverings
  • Electronics—release sheet for printed circuit boards (contains no silicon, mitigating potential migration); laptop frames
  • Composite part fabrication
  • Finish for metals, hardboards, felts, or plastics in architectural, decorative, or industrial applications
  • Transportation—bicycle frames, train interiors, truck panels, marine vessels, aerostats, buses, and automobiles
  • Windmill blades
  • High-voltage electric power usage—large turbine generators used in winding/stator insulation with epoxy-mica and epoxy-glass compounds
  • Protective overwrap in large conductor insulation systems
  • Graphics films and labels, protective and decorative films for flexible signs and awnings, murals, automobile signage wraps, and advertisement signs
  • Transfer printing
  • Construction—siding, roofs, fabric architecture, tank liners, acoustic tiles, road sound barriers, and wallpaper
  • Cosmetic containers