The Mylar sheets come in a variety of colors including milky white, black, natural, and transparent. They offer stable dimensions, flatness, and excellent tensile strength. They are heat and cold resistant, moisture and water-resistant, chemically resistant, and possess good insulation properties, electrical, mechanical, heat resistance, and chemical resistance.
Mylar sheets are used as insulating materials for motors, capacitors, coils, and cables, and can also be compounded with barley paper to create composite insulating materials. They are now widely used in the electrical insulation industry and are suitable for applications in electronics, home appliances, instruments, displays, motor slots, computer and peripheral device gaskets, shims, screens, and protective functions.
Mylar sheets can replace general adhesive tape, used for packaging electronic components during assembly on machines, ensuring safer use of the components.
































