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Airloy® X116 Flexible Thin Films
$90.00
Airloy X116 Flexible Thin Films from Aerogel Technologies are the world’s first commercially available polyimide aerogel films. Great for use as a thermal break, heat steering in electronics, or as a low-k dielectric for applications such as 5G/6G communications technologies. Dust-free. Easily cut with scissors and adherable. Dielectric constant of ~1.18 from DC to 50 GHz. Thermally superinsulating with a conductivity between classic silica aerogels and Styrofoam®. Maximum operating temperature ~150°C with yellow color. Sold in sheets with dimensions of approximately 6″ x 6″ x 0.01″ (15 cm x 15 cm x 0.025 cm). Note Airloy X116 will undergo a one-time volume reduction upon exposure to temperatures above about 150°C and so material annealing is suggested prior to use at elevated temperatures. Made with NASA technology.
Download the material SDS here.
Airloy X116 Tiles are also available for applications requiring greater material thickness.
Airloys are sold by density. Properties such as strength and stiffness increase with increasing density, while thermal conductivity decreases with decreasing density. Airloy X116 Thin Film reference properties are listed below.
Density Class | Density | Compressive Strengtha | Compressive Modulusa | Operating Temperaturea | Thermal Conductivitya |
L | 0.09 ± 0.02 g/cc | 0.4 MPa | 11 MPa | 400°C | 29 mW/m-K |
aApproximate values. For reference only.
For volume purchases/pricing please contact us.
Please see our patent and trademark information page for information for patents protecting this product.
Product Description
Airloy X116 Flexible Thin Films from Aerogel Technologies are the world’s first commercially available polyimide aerogel films. Great for use as a thermal break, heat steering in electronics, or as a low-k dielectric for applications such as 5G/6G communications technologies. Dust-free. Easily cut with scissors and adherable. Dielectric constant of ~1.18 from DC to 50 GHz. Thermally superinsulating with a conductivity between classic silica aerogels and Styrofoam®. Maximum operating temperature ~150°C with yellow color. Sold in sheets with dimensions of approximately 6″ x 6″ x 0.01″ (15 cm x 15 cm x 0.025 cm). Note Airloy X116 will undergo a one-time volume reduction upon exposure to temperatures above about 150°C and so material annealing is suggested prior to use at elevated temperatures. Made with NASA technology.
Download the material SDS here.
Airloy X116 Tiles are also available for applications requiring greater material thickness.
Airloys are sold by density. Properties such as strength and stiffness increase with increasing density, while thermal conductivity decreases with decreasing density. Airloy X116 Thin Film reference properties are listed below.
Density Class | Density | Compressive Strengtha | Compressive Modulusa | Operating Temperaturea | Thermal Conductivitya |
L | 0.09 ± 0.02 g/cc | 0.4 MPa | 11 MPa | 400°C | 29 mW/m-K |
aApproximate values. For reference only.
For volume purchases/pricing please contact us.
Please see our patent and trademark information page for information for patents protecting this product.
Additional Information
Weight | 2 oz |
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Dimensions | 8 × 6 × 2 in |