8040 GE Lexan Film Brochure

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Film
LEXAN
®Polycarbonate
Graphic Films
LEXAN
®
HP
Coated
Graphic Films
LEXAN
®
FR
Flame Retardant
Insulating Films
VALOX
®Polybutylene Terephthalate
Insulating Film
VALOX PTX
Polyester
Film
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ULTEM
®Polyetherimide
Film
GE Structured Products manufactures engineered film
products for a wide range of industries and uses, including
graphic screenprinting, weatherable applications and
high-temperature electrical applications, among others.
Application and product development activities are conducted
at GE Plastics’ four-acre Polymer Processing Development
Center (PPDC), located near the company’s worldwide
headquarters in Pittsfield, MA. It’s here, in our state-of-the-art
Screenprint Development Laboratory, that printing and
forming equipment and injection-molding machinery make
it possible for our engineers, designers and technologists to
explore and extend the boundaries of film application
development and Insert Mold Decoration (IMD) technology
for the benefit of our customers.
Around the globe, GE Structured Products delivers value to
customers through innovative products, superior customer
responsiveness and hands-on technical assistance.
GE Films
Premier Products from the Engineering Plastics Leader
Film
Category Surface Finishes Designation
Graphic Arts Polished Polished/Polished (UV-Stabilized) 8010**
Textured Matte/Polished 8A13
Fine Matte/Polished 8A13F
Velvet/Polished 8A35
Velvet/Matte 8B35
Velvet/Fine Matte 8B35F
Suede/Matte 8B36
Light Diffusing Matte/Polished 8A73
Optical Clarity/High Gloss VALOX PTX
Colored Films Polished Polished/Polished 8020
Textured Matte/Polished 8A23
Coated Films S = Selective Texturable Polished/Polished HP92S, H or W
(Provide added mar/ H = Hard Fine Matte/Polished HP40S or H
chemical resistance) W = Weatherable Matte/Polished HP12S, H or W
WP = Weatherable/ Polished/Polished HP92WP
Selective Texturable Ultra Fine Matte/Polished HP60S or H
Flame-Retardant Films Polished Polished/Polished FR60
(UL94 V-0*, VTM-0*) Textured Matte/Polished FR63
Velvet/Matte FR65
Suede/Matte FR66
Smooth/Ultra Fine Matte FR83
Matte/Polished (Opaque) VALOX®FR1 Film
Matte/Polished ULTEM®Film
Velvet/Fine Matte (Black) FR700
Specialty Films UV-Stabilized Polished/Polished 8030
FDA Grade Polished/Polished (Non-UV Stabilized) 8040
**This rating is not intended to reflect hazards presented by this or any other material under actual fire conditions.
** Masking required.
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General Electric Plastics’ world headquarters is located in
Pittsfield, Massachusetts.
Our family of LEXAN polycarbonate graphic extruded
films are specially designed to meet the diverse
performance requirements of screen printers and
end-users alike.
The film’s exceptional clarity and strength enhance the
use of color in protected, second-surface printing with
no loss of depth or vividness. The film is a durable, easy
substrate to print on, offering excellent ink adhesion
without pretreatment.
In addition, LEXAN film is more economical, simpler to
process and significantly more versatile than metal. It
also offers many more design options in a wide range of
standard and high-performance grades with a variety of
surface finishes and textures.
Processing options
Selective texturing provides enhanced mar resistance,
low glare and design flexibility.
Embossing in a variety of configurations for tactile
identifications or decoration.
Dead-front graphics for crisp, clean and highly
readable displays.
Transparent colors for design flexibility and cost-
effective production of LED/LCD windows and
backlit displays.
Sharp, high-precision die-cutting.
Deep-draw thermoformable.
LEXAN®Polycarbonate Graphic Film
Superior Performance for Demanding Applications
LEXAN Film Features Screen Printer Benefits End-User Benefits
Clarity Virtually haze-free, regardless of Excellent for LED/LCD windows.
thickness. Shows true colors in reverse Protects second-surface printing, even
printing regardless of gauge. in heavy gauges.
Printability Easily screen printed with no surface Offers unlimited possibilities to
preparation or special inks required. achieve a variety of graphic effects.
Compatible with many UV and Allows intricate graphic designs.
conventional solvent-based inks.
Heat Stability Allows close-tolerance registration Permits close proximity to illumination
after repeated heat and drying cycles. sources. Excellent in-use performance
to 270°F (Continuous Use Temperature
of 185°F).
Textures Abrasion-resistant and anti-reflective Prevents marring and excessive glare.
textures resist scratching during
processing and help reduce static-
related problems.
Flammability LEXAN graphic films have various UL Compliance with UL and other
ratings and FR rated (UL94* V-0 and flammability codes.
VTM-0) films are available.
* This test is not intended to reflect hazards presented by this or any other material under actual fire conditions. 3
In-mold decorating applications for the automotive
industry incorporate dead-front graphics.
LEXAN graphic films offer excellent formability for design flexibility.
Features
• Clarity
High quality optical properties
Wide selection of textures
Available as flame retardant (UL94 V-0 or VTM-0)
Capable of meeting the most stringent quality specifications
in the industry
Easy to process
Single or double rolls
Sheeted films
Custom colors and sizes
Light diffusing
Applications
• Nameplates
Membrane switch overlays
Dead-front instrument clusters
POP displays
Appliance appliqués
LEXAN films meet or exceed the most stringent performance
specifications in the industry.
Gauge Tolerance:
0.020" and up — +/-3%
0.010" - 0.015" — +/-5%
0.007" and below — +/-10%
Flatness: Able to meet .10" flatness specifications (for .020"
gauge and above) from roll stock on 24" x 24" sample.
Color Consistency: Reduced yellow variability by 30%
Texture: Improved RMS variability by 20%
LEXAN®Uncoated Film
Design Flexibility, Aesthetic Appeal
Availability*
Designation Surface Finishes Gauges (in.)
Uncoated
8010 Polished/Polished 0.005 - 0.030
8A13 Matte/Polished 0.005 - 0.025
8A13F Fine Matte/Polished 0.005 - 0.020
8A35 Velvet/Polished 0.005 - 0.020
8B35 Velvet/Matte 0.005 - 0.020
8B35F Velvet/Fine Matte 0.010 - 0.030
8B36 Suede/Matte 0.010 - 0.020
8A73 Matte/Polished 0.010 - 0.020
Colored Films
8020 Polished/Polished 0.007 - 0.030
8A23 Matte/Polished 0.010, 0.015, 0.020
* Custom products may be available upon request.
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LEXAN film is
available in a
wide variety of
surface finishes
and textures to
meet the needs of
both screen printers
and end users.
Features
• Clarity
• First- and second-surface printability
• Gloss control
• Highest quality hard coat
• Four gloss levels
• Chemical and abrasion resistance
• Weatherable grades
• Enhanced color stability
• Enhanced adhesion – inks and molding
Applications
• Appliances
• Industrial nameplates
• Business and communication equipment
• Medical and diagnostic equipment
• Automotive interior
• Outdoor
A family of hard-coated films, LEXAN HP films offer superior
performance and increased productivity when compared with
post-coating. These films are available in four gloss levels,
ranging from glass-like to matte in appearance. In addition,
LEXAN HP films are available in two levels of chemical and
abrasion resistance. For applications requiring weatherability
and UV resistance, weatherable coated films HP92W and
HP12W also are available along with HP92WP for first-surface
printability.
LEXAN HP films are designed to meet the most demanding
requirements. Typical applications include dishwasher fronts
and medical and diagnostic equipment where abrasion and
chemical resistance are important considerations.
LEXAN®High-Performance (HP) Film
Toughness Where It’s Needed Most
Availability
Designation Surface Finishes Gauges (in.)
Coated Films
HP12S, H or W Matte/Polished 0.007 - 0.030
(0.007 - 0.025 for W)
HP40S or H Matte/Polished 0.007 - 0.030
HP60S, H Matte Polished 0.007 - 0.030
HP92S, H or W Polished/Polished 0.007 - 0.030
(0.007 - 0.025 for W)
HP92WP Polished/Polished 0.007 - 0.025
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Appliance overlays require the chemical and abrasion resistant properties of
LEXAN HP films.
LEXAN HPW films offer
UV resistance, chemical
resistance and abrasion
resistance for outdoor
applications.
LEXAN HP films offer
sharp, high precision
die-cutting for nameplates
used on medical and
diagnostic devices.
LEXAN HP92S film
provides an ideal
combination of properties
plus high clarity for
display products requiring
abrasion resistance.
Flame Retardant Film
Proven Protection, Outstanding Printability
LEXAN®FR films feature outstanding flame retardant
properties, to meet stringent graphic application and electrical
insulation requirements. FR films offer screen printers the
same printability and ink adhesion as other LEXAN films, as
well as superior flame retardance, excellent dielectric strength,
low moisture absorption and high dimensional stability for
electrical insulation and shielding applications.
Die-cutters will also benefit from clean, crisp cuts and
three-dimensional part fabrication.
VALOX®and ULTEM®films offer unique electrical properties
useful in both graphic and electrical/electronic applications.
Features
• Printable FR films
• Selection of textures
• Excellent electrical and mechanical properties
• UL94 V-0 or VTM-0 rating
• Chemical resistance
Applications
• Graphics for displays
• FR nameplates
• Electrical insulation
• Circuitry substrates
• Film based EMI/RFI shields
Availability
Designation Surface Finishes Gauges (in.)
LEXAN®Film
FR60 Polished/Polished 0.010 - 0.030
FR63 Matte/Polished 0.010 - 0.025
FR65 Velvet/Matte 0.010 - 0.020
FR66 Suede/Matte 0.010 - 0.020
FR83 Polished/Ultra Fine Matte 0.002, 0.005, 0.007
FR700 Velvet/Fine Matte 0.010, 0.017, 0.030
ULTEM®Film (PEI)
1000 Ultra Fine Smooth/Matte 0.002 - 0.007
VALOX®Film Matte/Polished 0.003 - 0.030
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LEXAN FR60 film provides high dielectric strength as a strong physical barrier
in a switch gear application.
LEXAN FR700 film is suitable for use as a barrier insulation
providing excellent thermal and mechanical properties. With excellent dielectric strength, VALOX FR1 can be
utilized in a wide range of electronics industry applications,
including laminated EMI/RFI shields, disc drive and other
business machine barrier insulation.
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VALOX PTXPolyester Film
High Performance for Membrane Switch and Printed Circuit Application
GE Structured Products offers VALOX PTX polyester film to
meet your performance requirements for membrane switch
and other graphic applications.
All VALOX PTX films provide excellent chemical resistance,
optimum optical clarity, high tensile strength, and excellent
flex life. In addition, VALOX PTX films are available with one
or two sides pretreated to promote better ink adhesion, and in
a heat stabilized grade to ensure accurate registration and
stable performance. Each of the four VALOX PTX grades
available are biaxially-oriented and can be specified in
thicknesses from 0.003" to 0.010".
VALOX PTX 820 film is heat stabilized for lower thermal
shrinkage.VALOX PTX 820 film’s thermal shrinkage –
typically less than 0.15% after 30 minutes at 150°C – makes it
the ideal choice for membrane switch and printed circuit
applications.
Grade Features Application
VALOX PTX 100 High Optical Clarity, High Gloss, Membrane Switch, Flexible Circuits,
Slip Treated for Improved Handling Labels
and Processing 100
VALOX PTX 110 High Optical Clarity, High Gloss, Membrane Switch, Flexible Circuits,
One Side Adhesion Pretreatment 110 Labels, Other Graphic Applications
VALOX PTX 120 High Optical Clarity, High Gloss Membrane Switch, Flexible Circuits,
Two Side Adhesion Pretreatment 120, 820 Labels, Other Graphic Applications
VALOX PTX 820 Heat Stabilized, Low Shrinkage, Membrane Switch, Printed Circuits
High Optical Clarity, High Gloss,
Two Side Adhesion Pretreatment
Graphic Layer
Top Switch
Circuit Layer
Spacer
Layer
Bottom Switch
Circuit Layer
Layers Desired Benefits Suitable Grades
Graphic Overlay Clarity, Printability, LEXAN, LEXAN HP,
Chemical/Abrasion VALOX PTX 110,
Resistance VALOX PTX 120
Circuit Layer Printability, VALOX PTX 820
Dimensional Stability
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GE specialty films include UV-stabilized and FDA-compliant
grades. These LEXAN®films can be used for a wide variety of
demanding applications where clarity, impact strength and
high-temperature performance is required. LEXAN films have
good dimensional stability, and can be easily die-cut for clean,
crisp parts. In addition, LEXAN films are thermoformable.
LEXAN 8030 film provides outstanding performance over a
wide range of general-purpose applications. With excellent
deep-draw thermoformability and die-cutting performance,
this film offers increased productivity compared with other
clear materials.
LEXAN 8040 film is an ideal choice for medical packaging
applications ranging from flat pouches to thermoformed
blisters and trays. The material withstands autoclaving and
select dry heat sterilizing without stress-whitening, pinholing
or loss of clarity or structural integrity.
LEXAN 8040 film’s superior stiffness allows down-gauging and
associated materials savings, while its durability and
dimensional stability withstands the most demanding
distribution environments. In addition, LEXAN 8040 film’s
deep-draw thermoformability can accommodate a wide range
of functional, form-fitting packaging shapes.
Features
• FDA compliant (8040)
• High-temperature performance
• Excellent dimensional stability
• Easily die-cut
• Steam, EtO, gamma sterilizable
• Available in clear and custom colors
Applications
• Medical packaging
• Industrial thermoforming
• Food trays
Specialty Film
Clear Choice for Performance Packaging
Availability
Designation Surface Finishes Gauges (in.)
UV Stabilized
8030 Polished/Polished 0.007-0.030
FDA Grade (Non-UV-Stabilized)
8040 Polished/Polished 0.007-0.030
Specialty films can
be thermoformed
into a variety of
shapes ranging
from flat pouches
to deep trays.
LEXAN®Film Property Profile Standard Film
Surface Texture Guide
Smooth: Typical of very-thin-gauge cast film. Good
printing surface, but not as smooth as polished.
Polished: Virtually defect-free. Excellent printing
surface with true-ink-color fidelity and optics.
Particularly effective for LED/LCD windows. Provides
primary substrate finish for screen printed applied
selective textures.
Matte: Light diffuser. Hides filaments and eliminates
“hot spots” in back-lit applications. Preferable finish for
deadfront graphics. Offers reduced surface reflections
and gloss.
Fine Matte: An optional texture for light diffusion and
printability. Designed to eliminate “pinholing.” Provides
more uniform cut sheets.
Velvet: Hides scratches, fingerprints and marring for
heavy-use applications. Also acts as a diffuser for
“windowed” or back-lit applications.
Brushed/Polished: Outstanding product for metal
replacement with typical LEXAN film properties.
Suede: Excellent in very-heavy-wear applications. Resists
abrasion while maintaining its attractive appearance.
Property Profile Test English Units Typical Values*
Property Method (SI Units) (Clear & Textures) (Flame Retardant, FR-60)
Physical
Specific Gravity ASTM D792 -- 1.20 1.32
Area Factor ft2lb/mil(m2/kg/mm) 160 (0.833) 146 (0.758)
Water Absorption
Equilibrium, 24 Hrs. ASTM D570 % 0.35 0.28
Optical
Light Transmission ASTM D1003 % 88-91 86-90
Haze ASTM D1003 % 0.5 (8010 only) 1 (polished only)
Yellowness Index ASTM D1925 -- <1.0 <1.0
Refractive Index @ 77°F ASTM D542 -- 1.586 1.586
Mechanical
Tensile Strength
Yield ASTM D882 psi (MPa) 8,500 (59) 10,000 (70)
Break ASTM D882 psi (MPa) 9,000 (62) 8,800 (60)
Elongation ASTM D882 % 100-150 25-50
Tensile Modulus ASTM D882 psi (MPa) 300,000 (2,100) 320,000 (2,200)
Tear Strength
Initial ASTM D1004 lb/mil(N/mm) 1.4-1.8 (245-315) 1.7-2.0 (300-350)
Propagation ASTM D1922 g/mil 30-55 16-80
Impact Strength Gardner in-lb (J) 120 (13.6) 30 mil 60 (6.8) 30 mil
(.76mm) film (.76mm) film
Burst Strength ASTM D774 Mullen, psi 40-45 @ 1 mil --
Fold Endurance M.I.T. Double folds 200 @ 10 mil 150 @ 10 mil
Thermal
Tensile Heat
Distortion @ 50 psi ASTM D1637 °F (°C) 302 (150) @ 50 psi 302 (150) @ 50 psi
(.34 MPa) (.34 MPa)
Specific Heat @ 40°F ASTM C351 Btu/lb/°F (kJ/kgK) 0.30 (1.25) 0.29 (1.21)
Thermal Conductivity ASTM C177 Btu/hr/ft2/°F/in (W/km) 1.35 (0.19) 1.35 (0.19)
Coefficient of Thermal ASTM D696 in/in/°F (m/m/°C) 3.75 x 10-5 3.75 x 10-5
Expansion (6.75 x 10-5) (6.75 x 10-5)
Strain Relief ASTM D1204 % <0.2 @ 275°F (135°C) <0.3 @ 275°F (135°C)
Brittleness Temperature ASTM D746 °F (°C) -211 (-135) -150 (-101)
Electrical
Dielectric Strength ASTM D149 volts/mil (kV/mm) 1.700 (67) 1,500 (60)
72°F (23°C) in oil (short time) 10 mil (.25mm) film 15 mil (.38mm) film
Dielectric Constant
60 Hz ASTM D150 -- 2.99 2.9
106 Hz 2.93 2.8
Dissipation Factor
60 Hz ASTM D150 % 0.10 0.26
106 Hz 1.10 1.17
Volume Resistivity ASTM D257 ohm-cm 1016 1016
Surface Resistivity ASTM D257 ohm-sq 1015 1015
Arc Resistance ASTM D495 seconds 120 (tungsten) 66 (tungsten)
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Embossing for Decoration and Function
With today’s focus on ergonomics, there is a growing need
for sharp, durable embossing for raised keys or relief patterns
on membrane switch overlays and fascia panels. LEXAN
graphic film’s outstanding dimensional stability and ductility
assure high performance for embossed applications.
The ability to emboss in virtually any shape is a key
performance characteristic of LEXAN film. Unlike other
plastic substrates, LEXAN film can also accommodate square
corners, straight sides, narrow-width lines and flat plateaus.
The flex life of a membrane switch overlay is affected by
keypad dimensions and shape, emboss height and film gauge.
The most important factor, however, is the compatibility of the
ink and absence of retained solvents in the finished overlay.
Each manufacturer should determine the viability of its
application.
Transparent Inks for Backlit Windows
Transparent inks are used on many backlit displays, particularly
over LED and LCD readouts. Screening a transparent color on
a display window produces a seamless graphic, since there is no
need to join a separate covered window with the graphic part.
Using different transparent colored inks on a single part can
produce exceptionally attractive and functional displays at very
reasonable finished part cost.
It is possible to achieve a variety of different surface glosses by
incorporating selective textures on the first surface. This
technique also provides variable light diffusion on backlit areas.
Transparent colored inks can be used to produce dramatic
dead-front graphics when illuminated. LEXAN 8010
polished/polished film is exceptionally well suited to backlite
transparent colored windows. Its clarity and distortion-free
optics permit the use of heavier gauges for added stiffness and
durability.
Insert-Mold Decoration (IMD)
In this process, a pre-printed or decorated film part is inserted
into the mold cavity prior to the injection molding process.
IMD eliminates the need for a secondary operation and adds
a degree of design freedom to the final product.
LEXAN®Graphic Film
Versatile Fabricating and Finishing
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High-Precision Die-Cutting
LEXAN film is the optimum choice over metal for
cost-efficient, intricate and precise die-cuts with burr-free edges.
When additional rigidity is required, LEXAN film can be
laminated to aluminum. The film’s excellent dimensional
stability ensures laminate integrity even when exposed to
high temperatures.
LEXAN film/aluminum laminates permit streamlined
assembly, since overlays with different die-cuts can be used on a
standard baseplate. Testing at expected temperature should be
performed to determine suitability.
Decorating Techniques
Although screen printing is the most common method of
decorating LEXAN film, excellent results also can be achieved
through hot-stamping, flexography, offset lithography,
rotogravure and letterpress.
LEXAN film is also compatible with common solvent-based
inks, as well as UV-curing inks. A list of recommended ink
manufacturers is provided on page 11. GE Structured
Products’ Technical Marketing should be consulted for
compatibility testing on new inks.
Adhesive Bonding
Printed LEXAN film fascias and dials are generally applied with
transfer adhesives. A number of different systems can be used
to bond LEXAN film, including:
• Compatible transfer adhesives
• Solvents, preferably methylene chloride
(complete drying required)
• Two-part urethanes
• Hot-melt adhesives
• Contact cements
Recommended adhesive manufacturers are listed on page 11.
Adhesives and inks should be tested for compatibility with each
other and their suitability for the application.
Transfer Adhesives
Manufacturers Adhesive ID
3M 467, 467MP, 468,
St. Paul, MN 468MP, 918, 918MP,
919, 967, 968, 9453,
9458, 9471, 9472,
9667MP, 9668MP,
9671, 9672, 9186MP
Coating Sciences, Inc. UA102, UA4020,
Bloomfield, CT UB205, UB405,
UJ201, UJ205,
UJ505, UZ201,
SB405T, U128, U141,
HT207, HS221,
UC205, UC509
Dielectric Polymers Inc. Neltape 100, 140,
Holyoke, MA 100AP, 140AP
Avery Dennison Fastape 1125HX,
Specialty Tape Div. 1122HX,Fastape 333,
Painesville, OH 702, 703
Conductive Screen-Printing Inks
Manufacturers Ink ID
Acheson Colloids Co. 417SS-silver-cond.
Port Huron, MI 421SS-carbon
450SS-dielectric
432SS-dielectric
479SS-conductive
5524967-conductive
Acme Chemical and Insulation Co. E-Kote-3080-silver
Div. of Allied Products Corp. E-Kote 3081-silver
New Haven, CT E-Kote 3082-silver
Amicon Corporation C220-1-silver
Lexington, MA C930-92-1-silver
International Microelectronics BA657C
Research Corporation BA756B
Nampa, ID
Spraylat Corporation Z1014-conductive
Mt. Vernon, NY black,
L8-5169-silver
599-A8755-copper
Manufacturers Adhesive ID
Flexcon Co., Inc. V90, V22, V95,
Spencer, MA B126, V23, V402
Mac Tac IF2012,1F2013,
Stow, OH IF2015,IP2100,
IP7000, IP2000,
IP6000
Ritrama Duramark TAP-2-86-60,
Minneapolis, MN TAP-2-14-60,
TAP-2-66-60
Sun Press Converting SP8800, SP3302,
Elk Grove Village, IL SP7511, SP728
Beinsdorf Australia, Ltd. Tesafix 51945,
Blacktown, NSW Tesafix 51946
Screen-Printing Inks
Manufacturers Ink ID
Capex Corporation 99
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
AKZO Coating America Grip-Flex FR-1-Series
Wyandotte Sign Finished Co. Grip-Flex GF-1-Series
Norcross, GA
Colonial Printing Inks Inc. 9900 Series
East Rutherford, NJ C-31, D-40
Color Mix Inc. CX70, HG Series
Schaumburg, IL Widerhold, J Series
General Formulations 140 Series, 144 Series
Sparta, MI DB Series, 43 Series
Naz-dar Co. 9700, 9600-70152
Chicago, IL and PSP, 70 Series 59142
Shawnee, KS
Sun Chemical Corporation GA85-1327
Carlstadt, NJ
UV Man (Nobes) G-Man-UVO
Newton, PA Foil
Nor-Cote Chemical Co., Inc. 09000 CL-2 (UV)
Crawfordville, IN Textured,
02000 Series (UV)
MSK Series
Summit Inks GVYL, Zephyrlon
North Kansas City, MO Sinvacure UV
Spraylat Corporation 800 Series
Mt. Vernon, NY
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For additional information regarding ink or adhesive
compatibility, call Technical Marketing at (413) 448-5400.
Note: The inks and adhesives listed above are compatible with
LEXAN®film as of the date of this publication. Formulations
may change, however. Consequently, we strongly suggest that
you conduct your own tests before committing to production.
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2-35-4 Nihonbashi Hamacho
Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103, Japan
(81) 3-569-6301
(81) 3-569-6306 (Fax)
Korea
GE Plastics Korea Co. Ltd.
#231-8 Nonhyun-Dong
Kangnam-Ku
Seoul 135-010
Korea
(822) 510-6290
(822) 510-6606 (Fax)
Shanghai
GE Plastics Shanghai
10th Floor, Shartex Center
88 Zunyi Road(s)
Shanghai 200335 China
(86) 21-6270-6789
(86) 21-6270-9973 (Fax)
9974 (Fax)
9975 (Fax)
Singapore
GE Pacific Pte. Ltd.
12 Prince Edward Road
Podium A, Bestway Building
Singapore 079212
(65) 222-8817 x22
(65) 222-5882 (Fax)
Taiwan
GE Plastics
13th Floor, #168
Tun Hua North Road
Taipei, Taiwan
(886) 2-514-9842
(886) 2-514-9921 (Fax)
Thailand
GE Plastics Thailand
15th Floor, Thaniya Plaza Buiding
52 Silom Road, Bangkok 10500
Thailand
(662) 231-2918
(662) 231-2322 (Fax)

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