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Kodak 500 Series Films / Estar Base

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TECHNICAL DATA / INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS GROUP KODAK 501 Film / ESTAR Base KODAK 502 Film / ESTAR Base KODAK 550 Film / ESTAR Base KODAK 570 Film / ESTAR Base F PET Films —Put a century of science in your hands— June 2014 KODAK 501 Film/ESTAR Base and Kodak 502 Film/ESTAR base are polyester (PET) films with a high clarity, optical-grade surface quality for use in many industrial applications. These films are manufactured with a proprietary in-line process to control shrinkage and are coated with an antistatic coating. KODAK 501 Film/ ESTAR Base has the coating on one side with an adhesion promoting coating on the other side. KODAK 502 Film/ ESTAR Base has the antistatic coating on both sides. In addition to the antistatic coating a winding aid is incorporated into the material to improve transport through your and your customer's manufacturing and converting operations. The cost-effective, consistent quality of Kodak 501 and 502 Films is the result of 50 years of experience in manufacturing pol©Eastman Kodak Company, 2014yester (PET) film base. Stringent workforce standards for our Six Sigma Black Belt strategy standards include statistical modeling and design, rigorous change management, and unsurpassed manufacturing process control. As just one example of how that knowledge has led to innovation, a cushion of air is used to transport 501 and 502 Films throughout the entire stretching section of the manufacturing process. This virtually eliminates contact that can compromise quality by creating micro scratches on the film. Features: Physical Condition Roll Integrity • The edge of the roll will be free of nicks, cuts or visible telescoping greater than ± 6.3 mm (0.25 inches) • The roll will not contain gauge bands which visibly distort the film surface • There are no splices or cutouts in the roll Product Quality • Kodak inspects material during the manufacturing process using in-line scanners to detect, correct, and deliver material that meets or exceeds specifications. Kodak quality technicians consistently evaluate sample product quality using internal and external standards to confirm quality standards are met. Packaging • Standard core; inside diameter 152mm ± 3mm (6 inches ± 0.04 inch) • Each roll is suitably wrapped to seal the product. • Each roll is horizontal, supported on core ends. • Each container is labeled with product and roll identification. • Optical-grade surface quality • Coated with antistatic coating to reduce static charge reducing the tendency for the material to attract dust and dirt • Available in thicknesses from 2.5 mil (63.5 μm) to 7.0 mil (178 μm) Uses: • Labels and printing • Industrial applications NOTICE: While the data in this publication are typical of production coatings, they do not represent standards which must be met by Kodak. Varying storage, exposure, and processing conditions will affect results. Kodak makes no guarantee of results and assumes no obligation or liability whatsoever in connection with this information. The company reserves the right to change and improve product characteristics at any time. ©Eastman Kodak Company, 2014 KODAK 500 Films / ESTAR Base Typical Properties Value Test Method ± 3 mm ± 30 m Kodak Inline Scanner Physical Width Tolerance Length Tolerance Knurls — each side Kodak Inline Scanner 12.5 mm wide Planarity Surface Electrical Resistivity (SER) < 0.5 mm Kodak Planarity Method (Max "flute" — 10 ft sample) 10.5 ± 0.5 Log Ohms Kodak Method 4 point average Mechanical Tensile Strength > 25,000 psi ASTM D 882 Break Elongation > 70% ASTM D 882 Young’s Modulus > 500,000 psi ASTM D 882 ≤ 0.2%, 1.0%, and 3.0%* ≤ 0.2%, 1.0%, and 3.0%* Kodak Method (30 min @ 150°C) VLT — with primer > 90% ASTM D 1003 Haze — with primer ≤ a* 0.22 ASTM D 1003 Thermal Heat Shrinkage — Machine (MD) Heat Shrinkage — Transverse (TD) Optical 3.00%† Color ASTM D 1003 b* 0.23 L* 95.2 YI E313 0.58 *There † are three levels of shrinkage available, as noted in the table. They do not correspond to material thickness. Some films may be different, Contact you Kodak Respresentative to discuss your needs. SIZES AVAILABLE CAT No. The table below shows catalog numbers available at the time of publication. It is by no means inclusive, please contact us regarding your specific needs. CAT No. Class Thickness Width (mm) Length (m) KODAK 501 Film / ESTAR BASE (adhesion primer on one side; antistatic on one side) 180 8229 6RF1-26R 67 1384 3048 139 2448 6RF1-71K 178 1295 1768 KODAK 502 Film / ESTAR BASE (antistatic on both sides) 177 7945 6RF1-461R 102 1372 2347 184 5452 6RF1-561R 127 1372 1829 194 8686 6RF1-761R 178 1372 1341 Shrink (%) 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 Class Thickness Width (mm) Length (m) KODAK 550 Film / ESTAR BASE (antistatic on one side and PVDC primer on one side) 188 7454 6RF1-341 86 1416 3048 197 4344 6RF1-421 107 1416 3048 880 0211 6RF1-75S 178 1260 1250 193 3381 6RF1-72F 178 1260 1074 110 6210 6RF2-72E 178 1270 1768 115 2271 6RF1-72K 178 1295 1768 140 4946 6RF1-72R 178 1346 1768 KODAK 570 Film / ESTAR BASE (antistatic on one side and acrylic primer on one side) 136 9834 6RF1-707R 178 1346 1524 800 3188 6RF1-551R 127 1372 2286 Shrink (%) 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 1.0 1.0 MORE INFORMATION Kodak and Estar are trademarks. Revised 6-14 KODAK 501 Film / ESTAR Base KODAK 502 Film / ESTAR Base KODAK Publication No. E-4056 Kodak has many publications to assist you with information about KODAK Products, Equipment, and Materials. For the latest version of technical support publications for KODAK Industrial Materials Group, please visit Kodak online at http://www.kodak.com/go/img. To find out what PET Films can do for your business, please send us an email at [email protected]. Industrial Materials Group EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY • ROCHESTER, NY 14650-0505