Film — Oae214
The U.S. Department of Defense and other governments use alphanumeric codes for non-commercial training films. OAE might indicate a specific series (e.g., Ordnance, Aerospace, Engineering). 214 would be the individual title.
Contemporary artists or curators sometimes number their works. A moving image piece titled OAE 214 could exist in a gallery archive or biennial catalog. film oae214
When evaluating alternatives, consider this quick comparison: 214 would be the individual title
| Property | OAE214 (typical) | PET Film (generic) | Polyimide Film (e.g., Kapton®) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Max continuous temp | 150°C | 105°C | 300°C+ | | Dielectric strength | >150 kV/mm | >100 kV/mm | >200 kV/mm | | Cost level | Moderate | Low | High | | Adhesion promotion | Yes (one side) | No (needs primer) | Optional | | Flexibility | Excellent | Good | Moderate | | Flame retardancy | UL94 V-0 (often) | UL94 HB | UL94 V-0 | When evaluating alternatives
Verdict: OAE214 offers a middle ground – better performance than commodity PET but more economical than full polyimide, with the added benefit of a pre-treated surface.