How Does High Voltage Affect the Charging of Mylar Film?

In summary, the conversation discusses the effect of high voltage on Mylar film and the potential for surface arcs and breakdown at different voltages. The speaker also asks for advice on measuring the charging process and internal electric field. The other speaker suggests using dielectric absorption to understand the effects of the internal electric field.
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XiangYan
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Hi,
I was studying the effect of high voltage on the properties of Mylar film.
The voltage input can be both DC (around several hundred volts to 1000V) and AC (same level as DC).
The Mylar film is very thin, 6um, I know the film is going to be charged, but I don't know
1. how fast the film charges ? suppose you have 500VDC on a 6um thick film.
2. and is there a long term charging process going on too, how can I measure this effects ??

Anybody can help ? Thanks

Yan
 
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  • #2
Did some tests on 0.003 inch thick Mylar years ago:

Used DC and there were surface arcs on Mylar many minutes after DC voltage was set.
Mylar didn't break down due to surface arcs.
Breakdown voltage for 0.003 inch thick Mylar was 20,000 volt DC.

Mylar breaks down at low AC voltage.
6 um is 0.236 mil, 0.000236 inch. (If math is correct)
0.152 mil Mylar will probably fail well below 200 volt, 60 hertz.

Measuring charging current can be done by measuring the current. This will require some pretty elaborate equipment.

Sounds like a fun project.
Good Luck.
 
  • #3
Thanks,

The breakdown AC voltage may be dependent on frequency, I use quite high frequency ~60kHz, and it seems OK until 900Vpp.

Once the film is charged, it has some internal E field, do you have some idea to measure this E field ?

Appreciate your help
Xiang
 
  • #4
Do not know how to measure internal E field.

However results of internal E field manifests itself as dielectric absorption when Mylar capacitors are used.
You could Google dielectric absorption and see if it answers any of your questions.

Good Luck
Carl
 

Related to How Does High Voltage Affect the Charging of Mylar Film?

1. What is Mylar film charging problem?

Mylar film charging problem refers to the build-up of static electricity on Mylar film, a type of polyester film commonly used in packaging and insulation. This can cause issues such as sticking, curling, and damage to the film.

2. What causes Mylar film charging problem?

The main cause of Mylar film charging problem is the triboelectric effect, which is the transfer of electrons between two surfaces in contact. This happens when the film is unwound or handled, creating friction and resulting in a build-up of static electricity.

3. How can Mylar film charging problem be prevented?

There are several ways to prevent Mylar film charging problem, including using anti-static additives in the film, grounding the film roll or machinery, using ionizers to neutralize the static charge, and controlling humidity levels in the production area.

4. What are the consequences of Mylar film charging problem?

If left untreated, Mylar film charging problem can lead to issues such as misfeeds, jams, and decreased production efficiency. It can also cause damage to sensitive electronic components or attract dust and debris, affecting the quality of the product.

5. Can Mylar film charging problem be fixed?

Yes, Mylar film charging problem can be fixed by implementing the preventive measures mentioned above. Additionally, using anti-static packaging materials and handling the film with care can also help reduce the static charge. In severe cases, consulting with a specialist in static control may be necessary.

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