Abstract

AbstractIn this article, the foaming processes of polyimide foams and its reinforced foams were observed by a self‐made visualization device at different heating rates ranging from 10°C/min to 120°C/min. Contributing factors such as chemical structure of polyimide, fillers, and heating rate were investigated to determine the effects on the inflation onset temperature and morphological change of polyimide foam precursor powders. The results showed that the powder might grow into a single bubble mesostructure at a lower heating rate or a multibubble mesostructure at a higher heating rate. Because of the filling of reinforcing fillers, the inflation morphology of reinforced polyimide foam precursor powders show a different change trend with the increase of temperature compared to the pure polyimide foam precursor powders. For all kinds of polyimide foam precursor powders investigated in this article, the inflation morphologies showed a similar variation trend with different heating rates, and the final inflation degrees were slightly different. The inflation onset temperatures of all polyimide foam precursor powders studied decreased with increasing heating rate. POLYM. COMPOS., 2010. © 2008 Society of Plastics Engineers

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