Recurable and cured cellular materials

Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – Cellular products or processes of preparing a cellular...

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521185, 521189, 521918, C08J 936

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ABSTRACT:
Cured polyimide foam is exposed to an atmosphere of steam at elevated temperature and pressure for a period of time sufficient to convert the foam into a non-flexible, non-resilient recurable cellular material. Preferably the process is conducted such that the cellular material is recurable to a flexible resilient foam having tensile strength properties similar to the tensile strength properties of the original cured polyimide foam subjected to the process. Before recuring, the non-flexible, non-resilient recurable cellular material may be shaped or contoured, and then recured. For example, by impressing shaped articles into the recurable material followed by recuring, shipping/storage containers for the articles are readily produced.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4070312 (1978-01-01), Gagliani et al.
patent: 4319000 (1982-03-01), Gagliani et al.
patent: 4708972 (1987-11-01), Gagliani
Gagliani, "Fire Resistant Resilient Foams", Final Report NAS 9-14718, Feb. 1986.

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