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A variety of Companies manufacture boPET and other polyester films under different Trade Names . In the US and Britain, the most well-known trade names are "Mylar" and "Melinex". Most of the manufacturers are members of AMPEF (the Association of Manufacturers of Polyester Film): AMPEF website , with links to the members.


History and manufacture

Biaxially oriented PET film was developed in the mid- 1950s , originally by DuPont and ICI . In 1960 and 1964 NASA launched the Echo Satellite s, 100-foot diameter (30-meter dia.) balloons of metallized 0.005 inch (0.13 mm) thick boPET film.

A diagram of the manufacturing process can be found here . It begins with a film of molten PET being Extruded onto a chill roll, which quenches it into the amorphous state. It is then biaxially oriented by drawing. The most common way of doing this is the sequential process, in which the film is first drawn in the machine direction using heated rollers and subsequently drawn in the transverse direction, i.e. Orthogonally to the direction of travel, in a heated oven. It is also possible to draw the film in both directions simultaneously, although the equipment required for this is somewhat more elaborate. Draw ratios are typically around 3 to 4 in each direction.

Once the drawing is completed, the film is "heat set" or Crystallized under tension in the oven at temperatures typically above 200° C. The heat setting step prevents the film from shrinking back to its original unstretched shape and locks in the molecular orientation in the film plane. The orientation of the polymer chains is responsible for the high Young's Modulus of biaxially oriented PET film, typically about 4 GPa. Another important consequence of the molecular orientation is that it induces the formation many crystal nuclei. The crystallites that grow rapidly reach the boundary of the neighboring crystallite and remain smaller than the wavelength of visible light. As a result, biaxially oriented PET film has excellent clarity, despite its Semicrystalline structure.

If it were produced without any additives, the surface of the film would be so smooth that layers would adhere strongly to one another when the film wound up, similar to the sticking of clean glass plates when stacked. To make handling possible, microscopic inert inorganic particles are usually embedded in the PET to roughen the surface of the film.

Biaxially oriented PET film can be Aluminized by Evaporating a Thin Film of metal onto it. The result is much less permeable to gasses (important in Food Packaging ) and reflects up to 99% of light, including much of the Infrared spectrum. For some applications like food packaging, the aluminized boPET film can be laminated with a layer of Polyethylene , which provides sealability and improves puncture resistance. The polyethylene side of such a laminate appears dull and the PET side shiny.

Metallized Nylon (or "foil") Balloon s used for floral arrangements and parties are often mistakenly called "Mylar", one of the trade names for boPET film.

Other coatings, such as conductive Indium Tin Oxide (ITO), can be applied to boPET film by Sputtering .


Uses for boPET film

Uses for boPET polyester films include, but are not limited to:

  • Covering over paper

  • --- A clear overlay on a Map , on which notations, additional Data , or copied data, can be drawn without damaging the map

  • --- Metallized boPET is used as a mirror-like decorative surface on some book covers, T-shirts, and other flexible cloths.

  • --- Protective covering over buttons/pins/ Badge s

  • --- The glossy top layer of a Polaroid SX-70 photographic print

  • --- As a backing for very fine Sandpaper

  • --- Biaxially oriented PET film is used in bagging comic books, in order to best protect them during storage from environmental conditions (moisture, hot and cold) that would otherwise cause paper to slowly deteriorate over time. This material is used for Archival Quality storage of documents by the Library of Congress


  • Insulating material

  • --- An Electrical Insulating material

  • --- As base material for audio or video Magnetic Recording Tape s

  • --- Insulation for houses and tents in ''cold'' environments, covering the inner walls with the metallized surface facing ''inward'', thus reflecting heat ''back into'' the space

  • --- Insulation for houses and tents in ''hot'' environments, covering the outer walls with the metallized surface facing ''outward'', thus reflecting heat ''away from'' the space

  • --- Five layers of metallized boPET film in NASA 's Spacesuit s make them Radiation resistant and keep astronauts warm.

  • --- Metallized boPET film " Emergency Blankets " conserve a Shock victim's body heat.

  • --- As a thin strip to form an airtight seal between the control surfaces and adjacent structure of aircraft, especially Sailplanes


  • Solar and marine applications

  • --- Solar Sail s as an alternative Means Of Propulsion for Spacecraft such as Cosmos 1

  • --- Metallized boPET Solar curtains reflect sunlight and heat away from windows.

  • --- Aluminized, as an inexpensive Solar Eclipse viewer, although care must be taken, because invisible fissures can form in the metal film, reducing its effectiveness.

  • --- High performance Sail s for Sailboat s


  • Electronic / acoustic applications

  • --- Very thin boPET film is often used as the diaphragm material in Electrostatic Loudspeaker s.

  • --- Biaxially oriented PET film has been used in the production of Drumhead s since 1958 due to its durability and acoustical properties when stretched over the bearing edge of the drum. They are made in single- and double-ply versions, with each ply being between 2 Mil s and 10 mils (0.05 – 0.25 mm) in thickness, with a clear or opaque surface, originally used by the company REMO .

  • --- Metallized boPET film, along with other plastic films, is used as a Dielectric in foil Capacitor s.

  • --- For materials in Kite s



External links

  • ''Plastics: Background Information for Teachers''. by The American Plastics Council (HTML format) or (PDF format) - 1.9MB) , which includes the " Chasing Arrow " recycling symbols (PET is #1) and a description of plastics.

  • Links to all manufacturers of boPET films are available at the AMPEF website