Uses for boPET polyester films include, but are not limited to:
Flexible packaging and food contact • Laminates containing metallized boPET foil (in technical language called printin or laminate web substrate) protect food against oxidation and aroma loss, achieving long
shelf life. Examples are coffee "foil" packaging and pouches for convenience foods. •
Pop-Tarts toaster pastries are sold in pairs wrapped in silver boPET. They were previously wrapped in foil. • White boPET web substrate is used as lidding for dairy goods such as
yogurt. • Clear boPET web substrate is used as lidding for fresh or frozen ready meals. Due to its excellent heat resistance, it can remain on the package during microwave or oven heating. • boPET is used as a material for roasting bags •
Metallised film is related to boPET • Laminated sheet metal (aluminium or steel) used in the manufacture of cans (
bisphenol A-free alternative to lacquers) has some relationship with boPET
Covering over paper • A clear overlay on a
map, on which notations, additional
data, or copied data, can be drawn without damaging the map • Metallized boPET is used as a mirror-like decorative surface on some book covers, T-shirts, and other flexible cloths. • Protective covering over buttons/pins/
badges • The glossy top layer of a
Polaroid SX-70 photographic print • As a backing for very fine
sandpaper • boPET film is used in bagging
comic books, in order to best protect them during storage from environmental conditions (moisture, heat, and cold) that would otherwise cause paper to slowly deteriorate over time. This material is used for
archival quality storage of documents by the
Library of Congress (Mylar type D, ICI Melinex 516 or equivalent) and several major library comic book research collections, including the Comic Art Collection at
Michigan State University. While boPET is widely (and effectively) used in this archival sense, it is not immune to the effects of fire and heat and could potentially melt, depending on the intensity of the heat source, causing further damage to the encased item. • Similarly,
trading card decks (such as
Pokémon,
Magic: The Gathering, and
Yu-Gi-Oh!) are packaged in pouches or sleeves made of metallized boPET. It can also be used to make the holographic artwork featured on some cards, typically known as "holos", "foils", "shinies", or "holofoils". • For protecting the spine of important documents, such as
medical records.
Insulating material • An
electrical insulating material •
Insulation for houses and tents, reflecting thermal radiation • Five layers of metallized boPET film in NASA's
spacesuits make them
radiation resistant and help regulate temperature. • Metallized boPET film
emergency blankets conserve a
shock victim's body heat. • As a thin strip to form an airtight seal between the control surfaces and adjacent structure of aircraft, especially
gliders. • Light insulation for indoor gardening. •
Aluminized proximity suits used by fire fighters for protection from the high amount of heat release from fuel fires. • Used in sock and glove liners to lock in warmth • Gasketing material in
fuel cells and related devices
Solar, marine, and aviation • Metallized boPET is intended to be used for
solar sails as an alternative
means of propulsion for
spacecraft such as
Cosmos 1 • Translucent Mylar film, as wide as and up to in length, found widespread use as a non-dimensional engineering drawing media in the aerospace industry due to its dimensional stability (also see Printing Media section below). This allows production and engineering staff to lay manufactured parts directly over or under the drawing film in order to verify the fidelity of part profiles, hole locations and other part features. • Metallized boPET
solar curtains, to reflect sunlight and heat away from windows. • Aluminized, as an inexpensive
solar eclipse viewer. • High performance
sails for
sailboats,
hang gliders,
paragliders and
kites • As the back face of the PV modules in solar panels. • To bridge control surface gaps on
sailplanes (gliders), reducing
profile drag.
Science • Amateur and professional visual and telescopic
solar filters. BoPET films are often annealed to a glass element in telescopic applications for stability. • Films in annular ring mounts on gas-tight cells, which will readily deform into spherical mirrors.
Photomultiplier cosmic-ray observatories often make use of these mirrors. • As a light diaphragm material separating gases in hypersonic shock and expansion tube facilities. • As a
beamsplitter in
Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, typically with
laser applications. • Coating around
hematocrit tubes. • Insulating material for a cryocooler radiation shield. • As a window material to confine gas in detectors and targets in
nuclear physics. • In
CT scanners it acts as a physical barrier between the X-ray tube, detector ring and the patient allowing negligible attenuation of the X-ray beam when active. • Spacecraft are insulated with a metallized BoPET film.
Electronic and acoustic • Carrier for flexible printed circuits. • BoPET film is often used as the
diaphragm material in
headphones,
electrostatic loudspeakers and
microphones. • BoPET film has been used in the production of
banjos and
drumheads since 1958 due to its durability and acoustical properties when stretched over the bearing edge of the drum. They are made in single- and double-ply versions, with each ply being in thickness, with a
transparent or
opaque surface, originally used by the company
Evans. • BoPET film is used as the substrate in practically all
magnetic recording tapes and
floppy disks. • Metallized boPET film, along with other plastic films, is used as a
dielectric in foil
capacitors. • Clear boPET bags are used as
packaging for audio media such as
compact discs and
vinyl records. • Clear and white boPET films are used as core layers and overlays in
smart cards.
Printing media • Before the widespread adoption of
computer aided design (CAD),
engineering drawings or
architectural drawings were plotted onto sheets of boPET film, known as
drafting film. The boPET sheets become legal documents from which copies or
blueprints are made. boPET sheets are more durable and can withstand more handling than
bond paper. Although "
blueprint" duplication has fallen out of use, mylar is still used for its archival properties, typically as a record set of plans for building departments to keep on file. •
Overhead transparency film for
photocopiers or
laser printers (boPET film withstands the high heat). • Modern
lithography printing plates aka "Pronto Plates" (boPET resists oil)
Other •
Balloons, metallic balloons • Route information signs, called
rollsigns or destination blinds, displayed by public transport vehicles • For materials in
kites • Covering
glass to decrease probability of shattering • In theatre effects such as
confetti • As the adhesive strip to attach the string to a
teabag • One of the many materials used as windsavers or valves for
valved harmonicas • On farmland and domestic gardens, highly reflective aluminized PET film ribbons are used to keep birds away from plants • Measuring tape • Protecting
pinball machine playfields from wear • Used in dentistry when restoring teeth with composite • In
nail polish, as a coloured and finely shredded additive to create a glitter effect • NumismaticsStoring coins for long periods of time.
PVC was previously used for this, but over long periods of time PVC can release chlorine, which reacts with the silver and copper in coins. BoPET does not have this problem. • In fishing fly tying, metallized Mylar strips are sometimes wound around the hook shank for reflective striping or shimmer in certain patterns. • Military uniform accoutrements are often accented by gold mylar, such as shoulder epaulets or shoulder knots. For example: US Army Officer's Mess Dress Uniform . ==See also==