C-PAK
PTE LTD, SINGAPORE TECHNICAL INFORMATION
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Mar 2010 26-2
C-PAK TYPE CP26 COVER TAPEC-PAK TYPE
CP26 cover tape is a transparent
polyester film with static dissipative properties on both sides and heat
sealable over a wide range of temperatures, thus making it immensely suitable
for different materials of carrier tape. The adhesive system is specially developed for tight range in seal strength, as an addition to its stable seal strength. Construction: 0.0254 mm
Polyester film (polyethylene terephthalate) 0.0254
mm Heat Activated Adhesive GENERAL PROPERTIES ( Typical value)
Standard Roll CP26 is wound on a 3” plastic core in all standard
widths. Splice free rolls are available in 300M lengths. Custom widths and
lengths are available upon request. Shelf Life Best if used within 24 months. Store at controlled
room temperature environment 19°C to 40 °C ( 66°F to 104°F) and relative humidity
of 50+/-30 %. Avoid excessive heat. Recommended sealing temperature as follows (see Notes):
Other Recommended
Sealing Parameters (see Notes): Sealing Shoe Width x length: 0.018” x 1.9” (0.457x 48mm) Sealing time : 0.3 sec Pressure: 30 psi Sealing Mode: Reciprocating Peel Test Speed during peeling: 300mm ± 10mm per minute Angle of pull test: Between 165 to 180 degrees Note: 1. The recommended sealing parameters are based on embossed Cpak’s carrier tape material made of Polystyrene. The sealing parameters for other compatible carrier tape materials are available upon request. 2. Positioning the seal bead away from the slit edge of cover tape will keep adhesive from being forced out from the edge . Seal bead should remain away from the edge of tape to minimize potential breakage of the film. Use of a narrow seal width 0.45mm (18 mils) – 0.50 (20 mils), gives more control over the position in which the seal is placed relative to the carrier tape pocket, sprocket holes and slit edge of the cover tape. |
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