Mylar® A is the material of choice in the construction of reeds for duck and goose calls. With the reed being an essential component to the sound quality of each call, it requires a thin material with both the hardiness and longevity to withstand the elements it will likely be exposed to.
Mylar polyester films are used in a wide variety of applications. One application that may not be as widely known, but is a growing market is stencils.
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Mylar® Film is one of the most popular and widely-used polyester films in the world. This type of film has a wide variety of different uses, and this article digs deep into what those uses are.
Mylar® is one of the world’s most recognized and widely used polyester films. Because of its popularity, the term “Mylar” is typically used when referring generally to plastic film. Learn what Mylar® is made of in this article.
Polyester film has an excellent combination of properties, which makes it useful in a wide variety of applications, such as: laminating, stamping, forming, and more.
This type of film has high levels of dimensional stability at both low and high temperatures, and is used in a variety of industrial applications, like packaging and printing.
Highlights in this edition of the Tekra Newsletter include Tekra joining SWM, Versatile Printed PTC Carbon Resistors, Plastic Films & Adhesives for Face Shields, a guide to our weatherable products, and more.