Tedlar® TTY40BE5

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Tedlar® TTY40BE5 is a protective film that helps extend the look and life of the design, even in the most extreme environments. From severe weather to harsh chemicals, the protective film provides long-term durability and performance. The protective film can easily be applied to a range of surfaces, providing the flexibility to design your way and the surface performance to keep it that way.

Polymer Name: Polyvinyl Fluoride (PVF)

Physical Form: Film

Features: Acid Resistant, Alkali Resistant, Bacteria Resistant, Chemical Resistant, Cleanable, Corrosion Resistant, Crack Resistant, Durable, Excellent Dielectric Properties, Excellent Formability, Excellent Long Term Heat Aging Properties, Excellent UV Stability, Fatigue Resistant, Flame Resistant, Flexible, Good Color Stability, Good Elongation, Good Printability, Good Processability, Good Stain Resistance, Good Surface Finish, Good Surface Gloss, Good Weather Stability, Heat Sealable, High Dielectric Strength, High Gas Permeability, High Temperature Resistance, Long Term Protection, Low Toxicity, Low VOC, Microbe Resistant, Mildew Resistant, Photolytic Degradation Resistant, Solvent Resistant, Sound Transmitting

Tensile Modulus: 2100.0 - 2600.0 MPa

Color: Custom

Technical Data Sheet

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Identification & Functionality

Chemical Family
Technologies

Features & Benefits

Labeling Claims
Tedlar® PVF Features in Aerospace Applications

DuPont™ Tedlar® protective film offers attractive, easy-to-clean, scuff-resistant surface protection to aircraft interiors. Tedlar® films are lightweight, have excellent conformability and offer superior resistance to harsh cleaners, chemicals and solvents, eliminating the need for repainting and reducing maintenance costs to help provide every passenger a fresh look on every flight.

The proven performance of Tedlar® film has made it the aircraft standard to which other materials used in the industry are measured. Tedlar® film meets or exceeds Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) standards.

Design flexibility

Tedlar® film gives airlines maximum interior design flexibility to create passenger areas that are attractive and easy to clean. Tedlar® films can be embossed and printed, enabling the use of many unique texture designs and can be tailored to various gloss levels, thicknesses and finishes.

Fade resistant

Tedlar® film is available in an array of fade-resistant colors to match the look of your aircraft. If necessary, the colors can be matched long after the initial installation. Transparent Tedlar® film is also available as an excellent overlaminate for printed patterns.

Applications & Uses

Plastics & Elastomers End Uses
Tedlar® PVF for Aerospace Applications
  • Interior ceiling and sidewall decorative panels
  • Window shades
  • Stow bins
  • Lavatories and galleys
  • Ceiling panels
  • Personal service units (PSUs)
  • Bulkhead partitions
  • Insulation barriers
  • Moisture barriers
  • Cargo bin liners
  • Aircraft wire markers
  • Composite noise panels
  • Partitions
  • Monuments
  • Closets
  • Landing Gear Bay
  • Cargo Protection
  • Labeling
  • Composite Release
  • Composite Protection
Current Use Case: Tedlar® in Commercial Passenger Aircraft
  • Tedlar® has protected the interiors of aircraft since 1964 and continues to be the industryrecognized standard today.
  • Tedlar® was chosen in commercial aircraft due to its high standard of non-flammability. It is certified by FAA and EASA with excellent fire resistance.
  • Tedlar® continues to be used because of its durability. The interior of aircraft see thousands of customers over years and are able to stay looking clean year in year out.

Properties

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Physical Form
Physical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Coefficient of Friction (Film on Metal)0.18 - 0.21ASTM D1894
Falling Sand Erosion (on PET Backing)04-AugL/µmASTM D968
Falling Sand Erosion (on PET Backing)4-8L/µmASTM D968
Impact Strength45 - 89J/mmASTM D3420
Moisture Absorption (for most types)max. 0.5%Water Immersion
Optical Transmission of Clear Films93%ASTM D1003
Refractive Index of Clear Films1.46ASTM D542
Shore HardnessD60 - D70ASTM D2240
Strain at Break90 - 250%ASTM D882
Tear Strength (Initial)100 - 200N/mmASTM D1004
Tear Strength (Propagated)5.9 - 24N/mmASTM D1922
Tensile Modulus2.1 - 2.6GPaASTM D882
Ultimate Strength55 - 110MPaASTM D882
Yield Strength34 - 41MPaASTM D882
Thermal Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion5 - 10 x 10^-5m/m·KASTM D696
Lower Glass Transition Temperature15 to -20°CVarious
Peak Melting Temperature190 - 210°CASTM E1269
Relative Thermal Index - Electrical Strength140°CUL 746B
Relative Thermal Index - Mechanical Impact120°CUL 746B
Relative Thermal Index - Mechanical Strength125°CUL 746B
Specific Heat Capacity1.0 - 1.1kJ/kg*KASTM E1269
Temperature Range (continuous use)-70 to 105°C
Upper Glass Transition Temperature40 - 50°CVarious

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