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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2022Metallization of polyimide materials for usage in aerospacecitations

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  • Kruppke, Iris
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Metallization of polyimide materials for usage in aerospace

  • Kruppke, Iris
  • Onggar, Toty
  • Cherif, Chokri
  • Ttifek, Tunay
  • Tobelmann, Julia
  • Triimper, Wolfgang
  • Erichsen, Robert
Abstract

<p>As part of a ZIM project, the ITM developed an innovative metallization process with metallic silver for the wet-chem- ical finishing of films and filament yarns made of aromatic, high-temperature resistant, non-melting, flame-retardant and inert polyimide high-performance polymers. This is a significant progress in the metallization technology of inert aromatic textile materials and foils. The aim of the development was a new, industrially suitable wet-chemical process for the economical production of silver-coated, high-temperature resistant filament yarns and foils in repro- ducible quality. This goal was achieved in cooperation with the project partner Statex by using the company's con- ventional equipment and machines without any restrictions. Aromatic Kapton Pl films from DuPont de Nemours GmbH, Neu-Isenburg/Germany, and Pl filament yarns P84 from Evonik Fibers GmbH, Schörfling/Austria, were used.</p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • polymer
  • silver