Abstract

For 5G microwave-transparent materials, traditional polymer-based foams possess a lightweight characteristic, while the poor mechanical and thermal properties limit the further application. In this work, lightweight polymethacrylimide (PMI) foams with infrared stealth and microwave transparent performance are prepared by using acrylonitrile as the monomer to reduce the cost, and α-methylstyrene as the retarder to alleviate the bursting phenomenon. The thermal insulating properties bring an excellent infrared stealth performance due to the construction of porous structure in PMI foam. Meanwhile, the low dielectric properties endow PMI foam with excellent microwave transmission performance. Such excellent comprehensive performance makes it possible for PMI foam to become a promising microwave transparent/infrared stealth material, which may be employed in 5G base stations or radome of warplane.

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