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Optical Properties |
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Properties |
Parylene exhibits very little absorption in the
visible region and is, therefore, transparent and colorless. Below
about 280 mu both N and C absorb strongly.
Ultraviolet Spectra of Parylene C and N
Both parylenes are relatively featureless to at
least 50 micron wavelengths (except for a few characteristic peaks),
especially in thin film form (<1 u).
Radiation and Weathering Resistance
Parylene C and N films show a high degree of
resistance to degradation by gamma rays in vacuum. Tensile and
electrical properties were unchanged after 100 megarad dosage at a
rate of 1.6 megarads per hour. Exposure in air leads to rapid
embrittlement.
Although stable indoors, the parylenes are not
recommended for use outdoors when exposed to direct sunlight. |
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