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Heat-resistant and wear-resistant plastic material - Polyimide resin.

Continuous use at high temperatures of 315℃ is possible! High-performance heat-resistant resin polyimide. Free PDF materials with case studies and physical property data.

The "MELDIN 7000 Series" is a high-performance heat-resistant resin that can be continuously used at high temperatures of 315°C. It is resistant to wear and possesses excellent mechanical properties at high temperatures. It has low elution of metal ions and minimal outgassing, and it excels in electrical insulation as well as resistance to solvents, grease, and oil. It has already demonstrated numerous applications in semiconductors, FPDs, and vacuum equipment. We are currently offering a PDF document that provides actual case studies and physical property data as a gift. ■ Please see below for application details ■

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Besper(R)

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Bespel® is a high-heat-resistant plastic (fully aromatic polyimide resin) developed by DuPont. It has the best heat resistance and wear resistance among engineering plastics and is used in a wide range of applications, including mechanical and electrical components. 【Features】 1. Excellent heat resistance. It can be used continuously at 288°C and intermittently at 480°C. 2. Excellent wear resistance. The limit PV value is more than 10 times that of general plastics. 3. Excellent creep resistance. Creep at 260°C and 18.2MPa is only 0.6% after 1000 hours. 4. Excellent electrical properties. Insulation strength is 22KV/mm. 5. Additionally, it excels in plasma resistance, radiation resistance, gas release resistance (under vacuum), and chemical resistance.

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SKYBOND <Heat-resistant FRP Polyimide Varnish>

Heat-resistant composite materials / heat-resistant adhesive "Skybond"

Skybond is a varnish based on the most thermally stable aromatic polyimide. It was developed by Monsanto in the United States, and I.S.T acquired the manufacturing and sales rights in April 1996, producing it at the Monsanto Indian Orchard plant in Massachusetts. However, in 2014, the plant was relocated, and it is now produced at the I.S.T New Jersey plant. Skybond can form extremely excellent polyimide prepregs and honeycombs with high thermal resistance and flexibility by combining with high-strength heat-resistant fibers such as glass fibers, carbon fibers, and aramid fibers. It can also be used as a heat-resistant adhesive and sealant. Its applications are mainly in the aerospace field, used in aircraft structural materials, jet engine covers, and wing components. Additionally, taking advantage of its excellent heat resistance, it is used as insulation covers for structures and engines that operate at high temperatures. Heat-resistant bearings and bushes utilizing powder molding properties are also used in a wide range of fields, including office automation equipment. The resin's exceptionally high thermal stability, mechanical and electrical properties, and high reliability are backed by years of proven performance, and its applications continue to expand into aircraft and industrial equipment.

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