Polyimides PMR

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Polyimides PMR

Author : Christian MARAIS

Publication date: January 10, 1999 | Lire en français

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  • Christian MARAIS : Doctor of Materials Science - ONERA's Composite Materials and Systems Department (DMSC)

 INTRODUCTION

PMR polyimides have been developed to meet the thermomechanical demands of high-temperature structures. These thermostable polymers are derived from three reactive monomers in solution capable of inter-reacting under the effect of heat, giving them the name Polymerization of Monomeric Reactants (PMR).

The processing and properties of unreinforced PMR polyimides are also given in this article to highlight the quality of the materials, although they are almost exclusively used as matrix for composites.

PMR polyimides are part of the family of thermosetting polyimides that complement BMI resins.

For further information on BMI resins, please refer to the article Polybismaleimides [A 3 485] in this treatise [17] .

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