Claims
- 1. A syntactic foam consisting of from 70 to 85 percent by volume of hollow spherical filler particles having an average diameter within the range of 10 microns to 500 microns embedded in a polyimide selected from the class consisting of
- (a) a copolyimide characterized by the recurring unit ##STR9## wherein from 10 to 30 percent of said recurring units are those in which R represents ##STR10## and the remainder of said units are those in which R represents a member selected from the group consisting of ##STR11## and mixtures thereof; and (b) a copolyimide characterized by the recurring unit ##STR12## wherein, in 75 to 100 percent of said recurring units, R.sup.1 represents ##STR13## and, in the remaining 0 to 25 percent of said units, represents ##STR14## where X is a member selected from the group consisting of CO, O, and SO.sub.2 ; and wherein, in 10 to 35 percent of said recurring units, R.sup.2 represents ##STR15## and, in the remaining 65 to 90 percent of said units represents a member selected from the group consisting of ##STR16## and mixtures thereof, said foam having been obtained by a process comprising the steps of:
- admixing said hollow spherical particles with the appropriate amount of a solution containing from 15 to 25 percent by weight of said preformed polyimide in a dipolar aprotic solvent to obtain a product of putty-like consistency;
- molding said putty-like material to a desired configuration under a pressure of at least about 200 psi but less than that required to crush said hollow spherical particles;
- placing said molded material on a porous sheet;
- heating said molded material on said porous sheet at a temperature below the boiling point of said dipolar solvent until about 95 percent of said solvent has been evaporated; and
- thereafter raising the temperature of said molded material to at least the boiling point of said dipolar solvent until the remainder of said solvent has been evaporated.
- 2. A syntactic foam according to claim 1 wherein the polyimide is a copolyimide characterized by the recurring unit of formula (I) wherein approximately 20 percent of said recurring units are those in which R represents ##STR17## and the remainder of said units are those in which R represents a member selected from the group consisting of ##STR18## and mixtures thereof.
- 3. A syntactic foam according to claim 1 in which the spherical filler particles are hollow glass microspheres.
- 4. A syntactic foam according to claim 1 in which the spherical filler particles are aluminum microspheres.
- 5. A syntactic foam according to claim 1 in which the spherical filler particles are graphite microspheres.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 389,944 filed Aug. 20, 1973 now abondoned
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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