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  • Epoxy
    Epoxy polymers are cured to form thermoset resins by either homopolymerization of epoxy groups with themselves, or reaction with curing agents such as anhydrides, amines, and novolacs. Because the curing agent contributes significantly to the cured properties of the resin, this is called
  • Advanced Boron Nitride Epoxy Formulations Excel in Thermal Management Applications (.pdf)
    thermal interface materials like silicones, greases, tapes, or pads. The paper discusses key attributes for designing and formulating advanced thermally conductive epoxies. Comparisons to other common fillers used in packaging are made. Thermally Conductive Epoxies ADVANCED BORON NITRIDE EPOXY
  • Screen Printable Polymers for Wafer Level Packaging: A Technology Assessment (.pdf)
    as masked off saw streets and I/Os across the wafer. Thickness comparisons are made between the 2 methodologies. Thermally Conductive Epoxies SCREEN PRINTABLE POLYMERS FOR WAFER LEVEL PACKAGING: A TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT. James Clayton and Michael J. Hodgin. Polymer Assembly Technoloy, Epoxy
  • Rheology Benefits for Blending and Extrusion
    Rheology is the science that studies the deformation and flow of materials, whether in liquid, melt, or solid form, in terms of the material's elasticity and viscosity. We test the following: liquids, pastes, gels, polymers, plastics, elastomers, epoxy, composites, adhesives, fillers, additives
  • Self-Healing spacecraft
    . Possible self-healing concepts for polymer matrix composites. A photomicrograph shows the cross section of a four-layer composite that has been damaged and then was selfhealed. The healing epoxy resin was dyed so that it would illuminate under UV light. This clearly illustrates the extent
  • A Comparison of Maximum Use Temperatures for High Performance Thermoplastic Composites
    used for material design and. qualification in the aerospace composites industry. The. bearing temperature limits are discussed. A description of. industry, for the most part, uses thermosets, predominantly. production parts made with semi-crystalline polymers that. epoxies, and T. operate
  • A Comparison of the Environmental Attributes of Thermoplastic vs. Thermoset Composites
    . Figure 2 · Typical Composite Process Temperature. thermoplastic, and is more costly in prepreg form than. Cycles. most epoxies. However, the processing cost for a PEEK. composite in production is far less than the processing cost. TP. for an epoxy. The net cost for a carbon/PEEK composite,. Epoxy
  • What are Functionalized CNTs?
    Pristine nanotubes are unfortunately insoluble in many liquids such as water, polymer resins, and most solvents. Thus they are difficult to evenly disperse in a liquid matrix (for example, epoxies and other polymers). This complicates efforts to utilize the nanotubes' outstanding physical

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