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Mylar|ˈmaɪlɑː(r)| Also mylar. A proprietary name for a polyester which is the condensation product of ethylene glycol and terephthalic acid and is used in the form of films having high strength and heat resistance.
1954Trade Marks Jrnl. 3 Nov. 1110/1 Mylar... Non-mouldable plastics in the form of films for use as a substitute for glass; and electrical insulating materials. E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company.., Wilmington, State of Delaware, United States of America; manufacturers. 1962New Scientist 5 Apr. 796/2 A self-inflating balloon made of aluminized mylar was launched in August, 1960. 1966McGraw-Hill Encycl. Sci. & Technol. VIII. 38/1 The tape used in magnetic recording consists of a plastic base with a coating of magnetic oxide. The base material of Mylar or cellulose acetate varies in thickness from 0·0007 to 0·0015 in. 1973Daily Colonist (Victoria, B.C.) 16 May 1/3 Another possibility..is for astronauts to envelop the spaceship with a giant sheet of mylar, an insulating material. |