Within the compact interiors of electronic devices, countless precision components operate efficiently in confined spaces. Among the unsung heroes ensuring their safe and stable performance are thin film materials – particularly polyethylene terephthalate (PET) films, which play a crucial role in electrical insulation and specialized applications. This article examines the technical characteristics, applications, and modification strategies of PET films.
Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) films are versatile plastic materials available in various forms including transparent, semi-transparent, white, black, opaque, or colored variations. The most common form is transparent plastic film. Technical-grade PET films are specifically engineered for applications requiring superior dielectric properties. Notable commercial PET film brands include:
As a universal film material, PET finds extensive use in electrical applications such as interlayer insulation for coils and transformers. Through various modification techniques, its applications expand significantly:
PET films demonstrate exceptional performance across demanding applications due to their unique combination of physical, electrical, and chemical properties:
To meet evolving application demands, PET film modification technologies continue to advance through several approaches:
Future development trajectories focus on three primary areas:
Through continuous technological innovation and modification, PET films maintain their critical position in electrical insulation and specialized applications while expanding into new technological frontiers.