Science Inventory

EVALUATION OF POLYESTER AND METALLIZED-POLYETHYLENE FILMS FOR CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING APPLICATIONS

Citation:

Goyden, R., T. Carroll, A. Schwope, AND M. Gruenfeld. EVALUATION OF POLYESTER AND METALLIZED-POLYETHYLENE FILMS FOR CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING APPLICATIONS. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/J-90/411 (NTIS PB91171660), 1990.

Description:

The permeation resistance of thin polyester films and metallized, low-density polyethylene (LDPE) films was evaluated to assess their feasibility for use in chemical protective clothing applications. For a 0.002 cm polyester film, permeation tests were conducted with acetone, carbon disulfide, dichloromethane, and tetrahydrofuran. In all cases no permeation was detected for a five hour duration at the sensitivity of the permeation method. oncentrated sulfuric acid, however, severely degraded the polyester film. ermeation tests were also conducted with a series of 0.0033 and 0.0071 cm LDPE, neutralized-LDPE films, and their laminates to study the contribution of the metal layer to the barrier properties. ests with dichloromethane were performed on the films and laminates as is and also after flexing. n all cases, the dichloromethane permeation rates were lower through the metallized-LDPE films than through the LDPE substrate alone when tested without flexing. he permeation rates through the metallized LDPE films following flexing, however, were similar to those measured for the LDPE substrate.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:12/31/1990
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 47941