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TMI, LLC (Trading & Manufacturing Industries) headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania has quickly become the leader in the Flexible Clear PVC Film industry. We have over 2 million pounds of material in stock that are available to ship the same day. To maintain quality, all PVC is rolled onto 3'' diameter cores, wrapped in craft paper and individually boxed.
Our research and development department has worked hard to develop a well-diversified line of the finest clear, flexible film products on the market. All our super double polished items are exceptionally clear! Special sizes, roll lengths, compounds, colors, or any other “custom runs” are possible. Call for complete details. Blanket orders are welcomed.
Save-T PVC Film can be radio frequency heat sealed or sewn. TMI also offers a complete line of conversion services. See our website at www.tmi-pvc.com/pvc_film/conversion.html for complete details.
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| Tapes are manufactured to the highest standard using high temperature silicone or acrylic adhesives. Combining premium backing materials with high performance adhesives, we manufacture some of the most specialized tapes available. Many of our own PTFE coated fiberglass fabrics are made bondable on one side and are converted into adhesive tapes. A number of our tapes enter service in diverse industries including: Packaging, Food Processing, Aerospace, Electrical / Electronics, Molding etc. |
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THE MATERIAL
Butyl: The polymer butyl (IIR - isobutylene isoprene - rubber) is an elastomer with a small number of double bonds, produced through co-polymerisation of isobutylene and isoprene.
EPDM: The polymer EPDM, ethylene-propylene rubber, is produced through co-polymerisation of ethylene, propylene and diene monomer, producing a polymer made up of saturated linear macromolecules with a paraffinic structure.
In addition to the base polymer, both EPDM and Butyl contain reinforcing carbon black, fillers, process chemicals, antioxidants and vulcanising agents. After mixing the ingredients into a homogenous plastic compound, two layers of the rubber are rolled out in a calender to form a double sheet. Vulcanisation is then carried out. The long rubber molecules in the material are cross-linked through heat and pressure, creating an elastic membrane.
RESISTANT TO THE ENVIRONMENT
The vulcanisation process means that the material differs from all thermoplastic products, in that its properties are not affected by varying temperatures. The product is chemically stable and always returns to its original dimensions after stretching.
The cross-linked molecular structure gives EPDM and Butyl rubber their unique properties. Ageing or changes in characteristics are negligible despite decades of exposure to the atmosphere, sunlight, UV radiation, chemical fallout, water or major temperature fluctuations.
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By combining the properties of PTFE and glass cloth, elongation at break, pressure resistance and flexibility could be improved significantly.
The production of PTFE composite compounds enables decisive improvements in terms of PTFE and carrier compound properties. The possibility of combining and mixing PTFE with different materials leads to new approaches in resolving material issues. For example, PTFE can be firmly bonded with metals, glass cloth and similar materials.
Highlights
outstanding chemical resistance
suitable for high temperature ranges between –200°C to 260°C
very good anti-adhesive behavior
good electric properties
good mechanical properties
Typical Applications
protective covers,
corrosion protection
bearing contact surfaces (protection against abrasion and friction)
electrical insulation
linings for engines and generators
weather protection (radomes) for transmitting stations |
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BANDITA
Autoadhesive stretchfilm reel of 10 cm. of width, designed to group products and keep them safe from dirt, dust or grease. It sticks strongly to the packages without adhesive. Perfect to replace adhesive tape.
Maximum efficiency: Products grouping (accesories, profiles, bars, mouldings ...)
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| Not only does ITW Muller offer a wide range of stretch wrapping machinery, we also manufacture a complete line of high quality stretch films as well. By offering both film and equipment, ITW Muller can assure optimum stretch wrapping performance by recommending the right film based on the parameters of the machine and the application. No more finger pointing between the machine maker and the film supplier. ITW Muller's SINGLE SOURCE approach is your guarantee that you will be getting optimum performance in your stretch packaging operation. |
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* M. J. Maillis stretch film is a cast co-extruded LLDPE stretch film designed for semi and fully automatic machines equipped with different types of prestretch brake systems. Films have optimum levels of puncture resistance, strength, stretchability, slip and one sided cling for superior performance.
* A wide range of manual stretch film is available with an inner core of 38mm and 50mm. |
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Perforated Release films
Low temperatures application
Belonging to the polyolefin family, these films have a good chemical and thermal resistance for a low cost.
Release films with a large range of resins.
Do not use with autoclave process.
High temperatures application
Belonging to the fluoropolymer family, these films have a very good chemical and thermal resistance.
Release with all resins.
Recommend for autoclave process. |
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Supple bagging films are recommended for the moulding of elaborate forms.
Advantages : good mechanical and chemical resistance, important Elongation rate, non porous, cost... |
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This perforated release film provides excellent release from polyesters, vinylesters, and epoxies. 285°F (140°C) The small hole perforations allow for bleeding and breathing. .001" x 60" x 200 ft (25µ x 1.52m x 62m), approximate shipping weight 13 lbs. per roll (5.9 kg)
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| Dahlar® Release Bag 125 is an economical film designed for both vacuum bagging and release film applications. This release film provides excellent release from polyesters, vinylesters, and epoxies. 285°F (140°C) Good elongation and conformability. .002" x 60" x 200 ft (50µ x 1.52m x 62m), approximate shipping weight 19 lbs. per roll (8.62 kg) |
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| LTCC (Low Temperatured Cofired Ceramic) is a new type of ceramic film developed by CeramTec AG's Electronics division. With the aid of these ceramics and their almost shrinkage-free sintering process, highly complex multilayer assemblies for electronic applications are possible. Apart from the automotive sector, LTCC is also ideally suited for the up-and-coming bluetooth applications, medical apparatus, and consumer electronics. |
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