Publication Date:
2011-08-18
Description:
The thermooxidative stability in air at 316 C of unidirectional, uncoated and aluminum-coated Celion 6000 graphite fiber/PMR 15 polyimide composites has been determined for exposure times up to nominally 2000 h. Comparison of the weight loss data and microstructural integrity reveals that a thin aluminum-foil coating can provide significant protection from oxidation. A quantitative description of the average depth of the reaction zone and the maximum length of cracks produced during oxidation as a function of time in uncoated Celion 6000/PMR 15 are given.
Keywords:
COMPOSITE MATERIALS
Type:
Composites Technology Review; 5; 109-114
Format:
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