Two phenylethynyl terminated oligomers designated PETI-298 and PETI-330 were developed at the NASA Langley Research Center and have emerged as leading candidates for composite applications requiring high temperature performance (i.e. ≥288°C for 1000 hours) combined with the ability to be readily processed into composites without the use of an autoclave or complex/lengthy cure or post-cure cycle. These high performance/high temperature composites are potentially useful on advanced aerospace vehicles in structural applications and as aircraft engine components such as inlet frames and compressor vanes. The number designation (i.e. 298, 330) refers to the glass transition temperature in degrees Celsius as determined on neat resin cured for 1 h...
PMR-type polyimides are regarded as state of the art high temperature polymers, due to their excelle...
With the goal of improving processability of imide oligomers and achieving of high temperature carbo...
High-temperature polyimides, such as PMR 15 (which was developed at the NASA Glenn Research Center a...
Polyimide composites are very attractive for applications that require a high strength to weight rat...
As part of a program to develop high temperature/high performance structural resins for aeronautical...
As part of a program to develop high temperature/high performance structural resins for aeronautical...
The ability to process high performance polymers into quality, void-free composites has been signifi...
ABSTRACT: This article presents a robust resin transfer molding (RTM) process window of a phenylethy...
The ability to process high performance polymers into useful adhesives and high quality composites h...
The ability to process high performance polymers into useful adhesives and high quality composites h...
Abstract. As part of a programme to develop high-performance/high-temperature structural resins for ...
As an ongoing effort to develop structural adhesives for high performance aerospace applications, re...
Recent work at NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) has concentrated on developing new polyimide resi...
Recent work at NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) has concentrated on developing new polyimide resi...
The NASA Langley Research Center developed polyimide system, LaRC PETI-9, has successfully been proc...
PMR-type polyimides are regarded as state of the art high temperature polymers, due to their excelle...
With the goal of improving processability of imide oligomers and achieving of high temperature carbo...
High-temperature polyimides, such as PMR 15 (which was developed at the NASA Glenn Research Center a...
Polyimide composites are very attractive for applications that require a high strength to weight rat...
As part of a program to develop high temperature/high performance structural resins for aeronautical...
As part of a program to develop high temperature/high performance structural resins for aeronautical...
The ability to process high performance polymers into quality, void-free composites has been signifi...
ABSTRACT: This article presents a robust resin transfer molding (RTM) process window of a phenylethy...
The ability to process high performance polymers into useful adhesives and high quality composites h...
The ability to process high performance polymers into useful adhesives and high quality composites h...
Abstract. As part of a programme to develop high-performance/high-temperature structural resins for ...
As an ongoing effort to develop structural adhesives for high performance aerospace applications, re...
Recent work at NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) has concentrated on developing new polyimide resi...
Recent work at NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) has concentrated on developing new polyimide resi...
The NASA Langley Research Center developed polyimide system, LaRC PETI-9, has successfully been proc...
PMR-type polyimides are regarded as state of the art high temperature polymers, due to their excelle...
With the goal of improving processability of imide oligomers and achieving of high temperature carbo...
High-temperature polyimides, such as PMR 15 (which was developed at the NASA Glenn Research Center a...