Tyvek Report

From ThePlaz.com

Revision as of 02:35, 28 March 2007 by ThePlaz (Talk | contribs)

(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to: navigation, search

Chemistry report on DuPont Tyvek (instructions link)

Nuvola apps important.png Only a DRAFT!

May change/be updated - still in progress - may still contain inaccuracies

Outline

  • DuPont
  • spunbounded olefin
  • water vapor passes through, but not air or liquid water
    • allows "breathing"
    • gets rid of condensation on houses
  • like paper, film, and fabric
    • can be printed on
  • lightweight, strong, chemical, puncture, tear,a and abrasion resistant
  • used for protection of people, places and things
  • list other properties
    • old booklet p.4 and 5
  • Commercial applications
    • envelopes
      • fed-ex and usps
    • light-use chem suits
      • resistant to what (?)
    • labels in harsh places
      • a/c outside
    • desiccant packages
  • medical packages
  • electrical equipment
    • car covers
    • HomeWrap
      • most famous use
    • clean room suits
      • low linting
    • outdoor banners
      • w/ uv protection
  • low surface friction
  • dimensionally stable up to 270 F or 132 C
  • producing it
    • 100% high-density polyethylene
      • how that's made
    • randomly distributed and non directional fibers
    • flash spun
      • laid as a web on a moving bed
      • binded w/ heat and pressure
      • no chemicals or binders
      • change lay down speed or bonding pressures for different thickness
  • recycling and disposal
    • recycling program
    • can be disposed in landfill (no chems)
    • enevlopes have 30% recycled product