The first generation identification cards were single paged cards made of polyester film.
The copper has been replaced by polyester film which is further metalized and coated to suit requirements.
Their lenses are filled with silicone oil and form a chamber bounded by polyester film.
Polyplex is the world's 4th largest producer of thin polyester film.
Printed surface is further protected by polyester over-laminate film for added chemical and scratch resistance.
Copying artwork from the project details onto polyester film.
The individual sails are made of Mylar, a reflective polyester film.
This solution can also be applied to polyester film or to vellum.
It is still the most well known name used for polyester film.
Also, polyester film will melt if exposed to the projector lamp for too long.