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Rulon Bearings

Rogers Corporation 3001 Thermoplastic Chloro-Fluorocopolymer Bonding Film
Categories: Polymer; Thermoplastic; Fluoropolymer

Material Notes: Rogers 3001 bonding film is a thermoplastic chloro-fluorocopolymer. It is recommended for bonding low dielectric constant PTFE (Teflon® fluorocarbon polymer) microwave stripline packages and other multilayer circuits. It may also be used to bond other structural and electrical components to the dielectric.
3001 bonding film features a low dielectric constant and low loss tangent at microwave frequencies, ensuring minimum interference with the electrical function of bonded stripline and other multilayer constructions.

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Physical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Water Absorption 0.050 %
@Time 86400 sec
0.050 %
@Time 24.0 hour
ASTM D570
Thickness 38.1 microns1.50 mil
 
Mechanical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Film Elongation at Break, MD 115 %115 %ASTM D882
Film Elongation at Break, TD 200 %200 %ASTM D882
Tensile Modulus 0.965 GPa140 ksiMD; ASTM D882
 1.03 GPa150 ksiTD; ASTM D882
Adhesive Bond Strength 9.65 MPa1400 psiRogers Test Method
Film Tensile Strength at Break, MD 51.7 MPa7500 psiASTM D882
Film Tensile Strength at Break, TD 37.9 MPa5500 psiASTM D882
 
Electrical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Volume Resistivity 1.00e+17 ohm-cm1.00e+17 ohm-cmASTM D257
Surface Resistance 1.00e+15 ohm1.00e+15 ohmASTM D257
Dielectric Constant 2.282.28Z direction, X-Band; Two stacks of 40 piles of film are used; IPC-TM-650 2.5.5.5
Dielectric Strength 98.4 kV/mm2500 kV/inZ Direction; ASTM D149
Dissipation Factor 0.00300.0030Z direction; X-band; IPC-TM-650 2.5.5.5
 
Thermal PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Thermal Conductivity 0.220 W/m-K1.53 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°FZ direction
Melting Point 186 °C367 °FCrystalline
Maximum Service Temperature, Air 176 °C349 °F
 
Descriptive Properties
Tensile, CMD (lb) per ASTM D8825500ASTM D882
Tensile, MD (lb) per ASTM D8827500ASTM D882

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