Difference between revisions of "Aclar"
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== Physical and Chemical Properties == | == Physical and Chemical Properties == | ||
− | For | + | For 0.9mil film: |
− | *Oxygen transmission = 13.9 ml/ | + | *Oxygen transmission = 13.9 ml/m²d |
− | *Water vapor transmission | + | *Water vapor transmission @77F (25C) / 60% RH: 0.028 gms/m²/day |
− | *Melting Point = | + | *Melting Point = 211°C |
For more infomation see [[https://www.packagingcomposites-honeywell.com/aclar/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Honeywell-Aclar-SupRx900-datasheet.pdf| Technical Data Sheet ]] | For more infomation see [[https://www.packagingcomposites-honeywell.com/aclar/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Honeywell-Aclar-SupRx900-datasheet.pdf| Technical Data Sheet ]] |
Revision as of 10:01, 10 August 2020
Description
[Honeywell (formerlyAlliedSignal)] A registered trademark for an laminated barrier film. Aclar is clear, heat-sealable film composed of layers of Polychlorotrifluoroethylene (PCTFE) and Polyester (PET) sandwiched between two layers of Polyethylene (PE). The multifilm laminate provides a barrier for oxygen and water vapor. The thermoform-able barrier film comes in opaque and clear options. Traditionally, Aclar is used in pharmaceutical, medical, electronics, and military packaging. Aclar has been used to prepare sealed bags for low-oxygen level pest eradication.
Synonyms and Related Terms
Arclar (sp); thermoform barrier film; barrier film
Applications
Anoxic (low-oxygen level) enclosures for pest eradication
Personal Risks
Collection Risks
Inert, non-flammable, solvent resistance.[1]
Physical and Chemical Properties
For 0.9mil film:
- Oxygen transmission = 13.9 ml/m²d
- Water vapor transmission @77F (25C) / 60% RH: 0.028 gms/m²/day
- Melting Point = 211°C
For more infomation see [Technical Data Sheet ]
Additional Information
Aclar: Website
Sources Checked for Data in Record
- Kaela Nurmi, contributed information, MWG group, 2020.
- Dictionary of Building Preservation, Ward Bucher, ed., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York City, 1996
- Pam Hatchfield, Pam Hatchfield, Pollutants in the Museum Environment, Archetype Press, London, 2002
- Conservation Support Systems, Conservation Support Systems, Catalog, 1997