Magazine Article

Polyimide/Glass Composite High-Temperature Insulation

TBMG-5002

03/01/2009

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Lightweight composites of RP46 polyimide and glass fibers have been found to be useful as extraordinarily fire-resistant electrical-insulation materials. RP46 is a polyimide of the polymerization of monomeric reactants (PMR) type, developed by NASA Langley Research Center. RP46 has properties that make it attractive for use in electrical insulation at high temperatures. These properties include high-temperature resistance, low relative permittivity, low dissipation factor, outstanding mechanical properties, and excellent resistance to moisture and chemicals. Moreover, RP46 contains no halogen or other toxic materials and when burned it does not produce toxic fume or gaseous materials.

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"Polyimide/Glass Composite High-Temperature Insulation," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2009.
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Mar 1, 2009
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TBMG-5002
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English