DeWAL Virgin Film DW402

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Skived Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene film (UHMW). APPLICATION INFORMATION UHMW has extremely high abrasion resistance, exceeding the abrasion resistance of steel. This coupled with broad chemical resistance and low coefficient of friction makes UHMW an extremely versatile engineering material for many severe service applications. Exceeds PTFE for wear resistance. Application examples include inner and outer surfaces for potable water, chemical, fuel and hydraulic hoses, bottom surfaces for skis and snow boards as well as linings for chutes to decrease friction and wear. Additionally used in Automotive weather stripping.
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Skived Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene film (UHMW). APPLICATION INFORMATION UHMW has extremely high abrasion resistance, exceeding the abrasion resistance of steel. This coupled with broad chemical resistance and low coefficient of friction makes UHMW an extremely versatile engineering material for many severe service applications. Exceeds PTFE for wear resistance. Application examples include inner and outer surfaces for potable water, chemical, fuel and hydraulic hoses, bottom surfaces for skis and snow boards as well as linings for chutes to decrease friction and wear. Additionally used in Automotive weather stripping.
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Virgin Film - DW402 - DeWAL
Narragansett, RI, United States
Virgin Film
DW402
Virgin Film DW402
Skived Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene film (UHMW). APPLICATION INFORMATION UHMW has extremely high abrasion resistance, exceeding the abrasion resistance of steel. This coupled with broad chemical resistance and low coefficient of friction makes UHMW an extremely versatile engineering material for many severe service applications. Exceeds PTFE for wear resistance. Application examples include inner and outer surfaces for potable water, chemical, fuel and hydraulic hoses, bottom surfaces for skis and snow boards as well as linings for chutes to decrease friction and wear. Additionally used in Automotive weather stripping.

Skived Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene film (UHMW).

APPLICATION INFORMATION
UHMW has extremely high abrasion resistance, exceeding the abrasion resistance of steel. This coupled with broad chemical resistance and low coefficient of friction makes UHMW an extremely versatile engineering material for many severe service applications. Exceeds PTFE for wear resistance. Application examples include inner and outer surfaces for potable water, chemical, fuel and hydraulic hoses, bottom surfaces for skis and snow boards as well as linings for chutes to decrease friction and wear. Additionally used in Automotive weather stripping.

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Technical Specifications

  DeWAL
Product Category Specialty Tapes
Product Number DW402
Product Name Virgin Film
Materials of Construction Plastic / Polymer
Adhesive None
Application Electrical; Electronics, Printed Circuit Boards or Semiconductors
Features Single; Dielectric / Insulating; Thermally Insulating
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