Claims
- 1. High load capacity, high temperature lubricative composites comprising a multidimensional weave preform, prepared from carbon fibers, graphite fibers or a combination thereof, modified by the addition of an adjuvant consisting essentially of diammonium hydrogen phosphate, and impregnated with a thermally stable high temperature polyimide resin containing lubricative pigments that are oxidatively stable in air up to 1,000.degree. F. wherein said polyimide resin is derived from an acetylene terminated polyimide oligomer whose general structure is ##STR1## where R" is phenylene --CO-- phenylene, R' is phenylene, R is phenylene oxyphenylene oxyphenylene and n is 1.
- 2. A composite in accordance with claim 1 wherein said preform is a loosely woven preform having a fiber volume not to exceed 40%, and said pigments are selected from oxidatively stable lamellar solids having a unit cell a/c ratio equal to or greater than 1.95.
- 3. A lubricative composite of claim 2 wherein said preform is a carbon fiber preform.
- 4. A composite in accordance with claim 1 wherein said lubricative pigment is a pulverized compact having a particle size distribution of from 5 to 10 micrometers.
- 5. High temperature, high load capacity lubricative composites comprising multi-directional weave preforms selected from carbon fibers, graphite fibers or a combination thereof, modified by the addition of an adjuvant consisting essentially of diammonium hydrogen phosphate, and impregnated with a thermally stable high temperature polyimide resin containing lubricative pigments of pulverized compacts which are oxidatively stable in air up to 1,000.degree. F. wherein said polyimide resin is derived from an acetylene terminated polyimide oligomer whose general structure is ##STR2## where R" is phenylene --CO-- phenylene, R' is phenylene, R is phenylene oxyphenylene oxyphenylene and n is 1.
- 6. A composite of claim 5 wherein said compact is Ga/In/WSe.sub.2 and said preform is a carbon fiber preform.
- 7. The composite of claim 1 in which said adjuvant is present in an amount less than about 2%.
Government Interests
The invention herein described was made in the course of, or under, a contract or subcontract thereunder with the United States Air Force.
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