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Kapton is a
polyimide film used in
flexible printed circuits (flexible electronics) and
space blankets,
which are used on spacecraft, satellites, and various...
- fuel cells, displays, and
various military roles. A
classic polyimide is
Kapton,
which is
produced by
condensation of
pyromellitic dianhydride and 4,4'-oxydianiline...
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developed many
polymers such as Vespel, neoprene, nylon, Corian, Teflon, Mylar,
Kapton, Kevlar, Zemdrain, M5 fiber, Nomex, Tyvek, Sorona,
Corfam and
Lycra in the...
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sophisticated designs use
nonwoven porous polymeric films like
polyacrylonitrile or
Kapton,
woven gl****
fibers or
porous woven ceramic fibres.
Current collectors connect...
- the
detection of glucose. Upilex-S,
along with
other polyimides Kapton HN and
Kapton E, have been
investigated by NASA with
respect to
their radiation...
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epaulets or
shoulder knots. For example: US Army Officer's Mess
Dress Uniform.
Kapton Scott,
Randall W. (1998). "A
Practicing Comic-Book
Librarian Surveys His...
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being covered with gold foil
which is the
effect of the amber-coloured
Kapton layer deposited over the
silver Aluminized mylar. For non-spacecraft applications...
- layers, each
approximately as thin as a
human hair. Each
layer is made of
Kapton E film,
coated with
aluminum on both sides. The two
outermost layers have...
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conductive polymers contain imide subunits, i.e., the polyimides. One
example is
Kapton where the
repeat unit
consists of two
imide groups derived from aromatic...
- and cross-linking
agent for polymers,
especially the polyimides, such as
Kapton. 4,4′-Oxydianiline is used in the
production of a wide
variety of polymer...