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Gauge

Definition

Film thickness specified in mils or microns; directly affects stiffness, puncture resistance, and cost.

Applications

  • Specifying roll stock
  • Selecting liners
  • Balancing toughness vs material use

Benefits

  • Improves mechanical strength when increased
  • Stabilizes runnability
  • Helps meet drop/abuse requirements

Industry Examples

  • Medical: controlled gauge for consistent seal pressure and peel performance.
  • Industrial: heavy gauge liners for bulk materials and sharp-edged parts.
  • Electronics: determines puncture resistance and stiffness of MBB films protecting sharp-edged PCB assemblies.

FAQ

Q: Is thicker always better?

A: Not necessarily—structure and resin choice can outperform thickness alone.

Q: How is gauge verified?

A: Micrometers, lab measurement, and inline gauge control systems.

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