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Designer Molecules BMI-689 Liquid Bismaleimide
Categories: Fluid

Material Notes: Description: BMI-689 is a unique low viscosity liquid bismaleimide based on a non-hydrogenated dimer diamine backbone. It can be homo-cured via UV or free radical initiators to form tough, hydrophobic, cross-linked polyimides. The material has excellent low pH hydrolytic resistance and thermal stability. The amorphous nature of this BMI allows it to be used in a variety of applications including mixed cure systems (e.g. epoxy and BMI), mixed BMI systems or where a low viscosity, free radical cured resin is required. It is soluble in most aromatic and aliphatic solvents such as toluene, xylene, NMP, etc.

Highlights:

  • Low viscosity liquid BMI
  • High adhesion to various substrates
  • Hydrophobic
  • Superior thermal stability

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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Viscosity 1000 - 2000 cPCone and Plate @ 5 rpm
Molecular Weight 689 g/mol
Storage Temperature <= 5.00 °C
 
Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Tensile Modulus 500 MPacured with 2% Dicumyl Peroxide
 
Electrical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Dielectric Constant 2.43
@Frequency 2.00e+10 Hz
Cavity Perturbation Method
Dissipation Factor 0.0020
@Frequency 2.00e+10 Hz
Cavity Perturbation Method
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
CTE, linear 200 µm/m-°Ca2
Glass Transition Temp, Tg <= 0.000 °C
Decomposition Temperature >= 400 °Cneat, in air
 
Descriptive Properties
AppearanceYellow to amber liquid
Weight Loss<1.0%@ 300°C (neat, in air)

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