Abstract

Comparative studies of the influence of explosive pressing pressure and subsequent sintering on the thermo-mechanical properties of polyimide filled with 10 and 30% bronze were carried out. The explosive compaction pressure in the shock front was 0.2-0.3 GPa and 0.4-0.5 GPa. A decrease in thermomechanical deformations and an increase in softening temperatures of filled polyimide with an increase in explosive pressing pressure and subsequent sintering in a closed volume have been established, which is associated with an increase in adhesive interaction.

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