Polybismaleimides (BMI)

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Polybismaleimides (BMI)

Author : Loïc POUSSARD

Publication date: October 10, 2007 | Lire en français

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ABSTRACT

Elaborated from the 1960s, polyimide resins are a rapidly growing family of polymers. Due to their physico-chemical properties, they are the materials of choice for applications requiring strong heat stability during prolonged, high temperature, exposure or requiring good dielectric properties. Among such resins, polybismaleimide resins are interestingly easy to implement.

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  • Loïc POUSSARD : Doctorate in macromolecular chemistry from INSA Rouen - Lecturer at the Institut Galilée (Université Paris 13)

 INTRODUCTION

Developed since the 1960s, polyimide resins represent a fast-growing family of specialty polymers. Their physico-chemical properties, linked to formulations based on aromatic monomers, make them materials of choice for applications requiring high thermal stability during prolonged exposure to high temperatures, or requiring good dielectric properties. Within the polyimide family, two main classes can be distinguished:

  • linear thermoplastic resins, generally obtained by polycondensation of aromatic diamines with aromatic dianhydrides. This class is described in the "Linear polyimides (PI)" dossier [AM 3 398] [1] ;

  • thermosetting resins, obtained from polyimide oligomers whose reactive ends can crosslink under the action of temperature. These include polybismaleimide resins, whose main advantage lies in their ease of processing compared with linear polyimides.

In this dossier, we focus exclusively on polybismaleimide thermosetting resins, covering their preparation, characteristic properties, processing and fields of application.

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