Kapton is an aromatic polyimide with outstanding thermal and dielectric properties. It can do things few other plastics can do, like withstand temperatures from nearly absolute zero to 400 °C.
In this case, the insulator is a patented polyimide, used in aviation and space exploration, offering excellent thermodynamic stability and superior dielectric performance in vacuum conditions.
Kapton was developed by DuPont in the 1960s through a process called step-growth polymerization of novel dianhydrides. By utilizing advanced fine chemicals in this manner, a flexible polyimide was ...
DuPont today proudly announced that its DuPontâ„¢ Pyralux ® ML Series of double-sided metal-clad laminates, has received the 2025 NPI Award in the Laminates category. The NPI Award, presented by ...
[Ahmad Tabbouch] has a method that uses Kapton tape to act as a temporary solder mask on diy boards. The process involves several steps. First, three strips are place horizontally across the board ...
At last week’s JEC World 2025 in Paris, Shiga, Japan headquartered Industrial Summit Technology (IST) launched Imidetex – an ...
DuPont's trailblazing Pyralux® ML laminates contain metal alloy, such as copper-nickel (CuNi), featuring Kapton® all-polyimide dielectric technology. The alloys provide optimized resistivity for ...