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Foamed Polyimide "SOLIMIDE" [Insulation Material / Sound Absorption Material]

It is a non-fibrous polyimide foam with excellent thermal insulation and sound absorption properties. It can be used at temperatures ranging from -185 to 300°C, is non-combustible, and does not emit toxic gases.

For inquiries about this product, please visit our website below. https://www.kbk-shinsozai.com/solimide/ As it is non-fibrous, no dust control measures are necessary during installation. It can be used at temperatures from -185 to 300°C, is non-combustible, and does not emit toxic gases. It has excellent chemical resistance and shows high resistance to hydrocarbons, alcohols, and non-concentrated acids. 【Features】 ■ Manufactured by Boyd in the USA ■ Excellent sound absorption and thermal insulation performance ■ Usable over a wide temperature range (from -185 to 300°C) even at extremely low and high temperatures ■ No dust control measures necessary during installation due to its non-fibrous nature ■ Non-combustible

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SKYBOND FOAM <Foamed Polyimide>

Heat-resistant foam plastic material "Skybond Foam" with a maximum temperature resistance of 330℃.

It is a foam plastic material with heat resistance up to 330℃, suitable for use as thermal insulation, cushioning material, and lightweight material at temperatures above 100℃. A significant feature is its ability to freely control the foam ratio (density) compared to other polyimide foams, allowing for the production of soft, lightweight low-density foams to hard, solid forms. Furthermore, it can be combined with other components for modularization (composite use), and by dispersing conductive fillers within the foam, it can also be applied as a lightweight electromagnetic wave absorber.

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