Further crosslinking of the fluorinated polyimide was examined to separate the cure reactions from degradation and to determine the optimum post curing conditions. Glass transition/melting temperatures were ascertained using DSC, while weight loss during curing and Td were determined using TGA. Furthermore, the mechanical properties were measured using an Instron to relate to the thermal properties to find the optimum curing conditions. The polyimide resin exhibited the best post-curing conditions for further crosslinking for 8 hours at 410 degress C based on Tg, thermal stability, and mechanical properties. Blister temperatures, resulting from rapid heating, were obtained by monitoring changes in transverse thickness expansion usi...
A melt processable polyimide which contains sulfur and oxygen bridges between the aromatic rings (BD...
A poly(Diels-Alder) (PDA) resin approach was investigated as a means to achieve autoclavability of h...
Studies were performed to achieve a lower-curing-temperature PMR polyimide. The use of m-aminostyren...
Further crosslinking of the fluorinated polyimide was examined to separate the cure reactions from ...
High-temperature polyimides, such as PMR 15 (which was developed at the NASA Glenn Research Center a...
The current communication present results from work on polymeric composites with extreme temperature...
PMR-15 polyimide, developed in the mid-1970's at the NASA Lewis Research Center, is recognized as a ...
A preliminary study was conducted to determine the dielectric properties of glass fabric reinforced ...
Polyimide resins suitable for use as composite matrix materials are formed by copolymerization of ma...
The ability to process high performance polymers into useful adhesives and high quality composites h...
Adhesive development is directed towards elevated temperature applications (200-300 C). Because of t...
Spacecraft and aerospace engines share a common threat: high temperature. The temperatures experienc...
The effects were investigated of partial substitution of tetraamine crosslinking agents for diamine ...
PMR-type polyimides are regarded as state of the art high temperature polymers, due to their excelle...
Extensive effort is currently being expended to demonstrate the feasibility of using high-performanc...
A melt processable polyimide which contains sulfur and oxygen bridges between the aromatic rings (BD...
A poly(Diels-Alder) (PDA) resin approach was investigated as a means to achieve autoclavability of h...
Studies were performed to achieve a lower-curing-temperature PMR polyimide. The use of m-aminostyren...
Further crosslinking of the fluorinated polyimide was examined to separate the cure reactions from ...
High-temperature polyimides, such as PMR 15 (which was developed at the NASA Glenn Research Center a...
The current communication present results from work on polymeric composites with extreme temperature...
PMR-15 polyimide, developed in the mid-1970's at the NASA Lewis Research Center, is recognized as a ...
A preliminary study was conducted to determine the dielectric properties of glass fabric reinforced ...
Polyimide resins suitable for use as composite matrix materials are formed by copolymerization of ma...
The ability to process high performance polymers into useful adhesives and high quality composites h...
Adhesive development is directed towards elevated temperature applications (200-300 C). Because of t...
Spacecraft and aerospace engines share a common threat: high temperature. The temperatures experienc...
The effects were investigated of partial substitution of tetraamine crosslinking agents for diamine ...
PMR-type polyimides are regarded as state of the art high temperature polymers, due to their excelle...
Extensive effort is currently being expended to demonstrate the feasibility of using high-performanc...
A melt processable polyimide which contains sulfur and oxygen bridges between the aromatic rings (BD...
A poly(Diels-Alder) (PDA) resin approach was investigated as a means to achieve autoclavability of h...
Studies were performed to achieve a lower-curing-temperature PMR polyimide. The use of m-aminostyren...