Claims
- 1. A curable material comprising a particulate filler and a blend of a fluorine-containing cyanate and a fluorine-containing arylene ether polymer wherein said cyanate is a monomer having the structure
- N.tbd.C--O--R--[R.sup.1 ].sub.n --O--C.tbd.N
- said fluorine containing arylene ether polymer has the structure
- X--R--[R.sup.1 ].sub.m --X
- wherein X is any group capable of reacting with a --C.tbd.N group;
- R is an aliphatic or aromatic group which may or may not be fluorosubstituted;
- R' is an aliphatic or aromatic group which may or may not be fluoro substituted or R' is selected from the group consisting of ether, carbonyl, sulfone, phosphine oxide and sulfide, and at least one of R or R.sup.1 must be fluoro substituted;
- n is 0-10; and
- m is 0-100;
- said material in the cured state comprising a fluorine-containing polycyanurate network having a plurality of discrete phases of said fluorine-containing thermoplastic polymer dispersed therein wherein said thermoplastic polymer phases are of submicron size.
- 2. The curable material of claim 1 wherein said curable material further comprises a nonfluorine-containing cyanate having the structure
- N.tbd.C--O--R.sup.2 --[R.sup.3 ].sub.n --O--C.tbd.N
- wherein R.sup.2 is an aliphatic or aromatic group;
- R.sup.3 is an aliphatic or aromatic group or R.sup.3 is selected from the group consisting of ether, carbonyl, sulfone, phosphine oxide and sulfide; and
- n is 0-10.
- 3. The curable material of claim 1 wherein said curable material further comprises a thermosetting monomer or prepolymer selected from the group consisting of epoxy, bismaleimide, benzocyclobutene, bisnadimide and diacetylene resins.
- 4. The curable material of claim 1 wherein said curable material is heat curable.
- 5. The curable material of claim 4 wherein said curable material is curable within a temperature range of from about 180.degree. C. to 325.degree. C.
- 6. The curable material of claim 4 wherein said curable material is curable within a temperature range of from about 200.degree. C. to 325.degree. C.
- 7. The curable material of claim 1 wherein said discrete phases are chemically reacted into said network.
- 8. The curable material of claim 1 wherein said particulate filler is selected from the group consisting of electrically conductive particles, thermally conductive particles and dielectric particles.
- 9. The curable material of claim 1 wherein said particulate filler comprises hollow particles.
- 10. A prepreg comprising a reinforcing material impregnated with the curable material of claim 1.
- 11. The prepreg of claim 10 wherein the reinforcing material is selected from the group consisting of fabrics and fibers.
- 12. The prepreg of claim 10 wherein said reinforcing material is a woven glass fabric.
- 13. The prepreg of claim 10 wherein said reinforcing material is a woven carbon fabric or unidirectional carbon fibers.
- 14. The curable material of claim 8 wherein said particulate filler is electrically conductive.
- 15. The curable material of claim 14 wherein said particulate filler is metallic.
- 16. The curable material of claim 15 wherein said particulate filler is selected from the group consisting of copper, nickel, silver, gold, platinum, palladium, iron, zinc, tungsten, molybdenum and alloys and mixtures thereof.
- 17. The curable material of claim 14 wherein said particulate filler is carbon.
- 18. The curable material of claim 2 wherein said particulate filler is electrically conductive.
- 19. The curable material of claim 18 wherein said particulate filler is metallic.
- 20. The curable material of claim 19 wherein said particulate filler is selected from the group consisting of copper, nickel, silver, gold, platinum, palladium, iron, zinc, tungsten, molybdenum and alloys and mixtures thereof.
- 21. The curable material of claim 18 wherein said particulate filler is carbon.
- 22. The curable material of claim 3 wherein said particulate filler is electrically conductive.
- 23. The curable material of claim 22 wherein said particulate filler is metallic.
- 24. The curable material of claim 23 wherein said particulate filler is selected from the group consisting of copper, nickel, silver, gold, platinum, palladium, iron, zinc, tungsten, molybdenum and alloys and mixtures thereof.
- 25. The curable material of claim 22 wherein said particulate filler is carbon.
- 26. The prepreg of claim 12 wherein said particulate filler is electrically conductive.
- 27. The prepreg of claim 26 wherein said particulate filler is metallic.
- 28. The prepreg of claim 27 wherein said particulate filler is selected from the group consisting of copper, nickel, silver, gold, platinum, palladium, iron, zinc, tungsten, molybdenum and alloys and mixtures thereof.
- 29. The prepreg of claim 13 wherein said particulate filler is electrically conductive.
- 30. The prepreg of claim 29 wherein said particulate filler is metallic.
- 31. The prepreg of claim 30 wherein said particulate filler is selected from the group consisting of copper, nickel, silver, gold, platinum, palladium, iron, zinc, tungsten, molybdenum and alloys and mixtures thereof.
- 32. The curable material of claim 2 wherein said particulate filler is thermally conductive.
- 33. The curable material of claim 32 wherein said particulate filler is selected from the group consisting of aluminum oxide, aluminum nitride, boron nitride, zinc oxide, diamond and silica.
- 34. The prepreg of claim 10 wherein said particulate filler is thermally conductive.
- 35. The prepreg of claim 34 wherein said particulate filler is selected from the group consisting of aluminum oxide, aluminum nitride, boron nitride, zinc oxide, diamond and silica.
- 36. The prepreg of claim 12 wherein said particulate filler is thermally conductive.
- 37. The prepreg of claim 36 wherein said particulate filler is selected from the group consisting of aluminum oxide, aluminum nitride, boron nitride, zinc oxide, diamond and silica.
- 38. The prepreg of claim 13 wherein said particulate filler is thermally conductive.
- 39. The prepreg of claim 38 wherein said particulate filler is selected from the group consisting of aluminum oxide, aluminum nitride, boron nitride, zinc oxide, diamond and silica.
- 40. The curable material of claim 1 wherein the particulate filler is silica present in amounts ranging from about 20 to about 70 percent by weight.
- 41. The curable material of claim 2 wherein the particulate filler is silica present in amounts ranging from about 20 to about 70 percent by weight.
- 42. The curable material of claim 3 wherein the particulate filler is silica present in amounts ranging from about 20 to about 70 percent by weight.
- 43. The prepreg of claim 1 wherein the particulate filler is silica present in amounts ranging from about 20 to about 70 percent by weight.
- 44. The prepreg of claim 12 wherein the particulate filler is silica present in amounts ranging from about 20 to about 70 percent by weight.
- 45. The prepreg of claim 13 wherein the particulate filler is silica present in amounts ranging from about 20 to about 70 percent by weight.
- 46. A prepreg comprising a reinforcing material impregnated with the curable material of claim 6.
- 47. The prepreg of claim 46 wherein said reinforcing material is a woven glass fabric.
- 48. The prepreg of claim 46 wherein said reinforcing material is a non-woven aramid fiber mat.
- 49. The prepreg of claim 46 wherein said reinforcing material is a mat of expanded polytetrafluoroethylene.
- 50. The curable material of claim 1 wherein the particulate filler is hollow glass or silica spheres having diameters within the range of between about 5 and 25 .mu.m, wherein said spheres are present in amounts ranging from about 25 to about 65 percent by volume.
- 51. The curable material of claim 2 wherein the particulate filler is hollow glass or silica spheres having diameters within the range of between about 5 and 25 .mu.m, wherein said spheres are present in amounts ranging from about 25 to about 65 percent by volume.
- 52. The curable material of claim 3 wherein the particulate filler is hollow glass or silica spheres having diameters within the range of between about 5 and 25 .mu.m, wherein said spheres are present in amounts ranging from about 25 to about 65 percent by volume.
- 53. The prepreg of claim 46 wherein the particulate filler is hollow glass or silica spheres having diameters within the range of between about 5 and 25 .mu.m, wherein said spheres are present in amounts ranging from about 25 to about 65 percent by volume.
- 54. The prepreg of claim 47 wherein the particulate filler is hollow glass or silica spheres having diameters within the range of between about 5 and 25 .mu.m, wherein said spheres are present in amounts ranging from about 25 to about 65 percent by volume.
- 55. The prepreg of claim 48 wherein the particulate filler is hollow glass or silica spheres having diameters within the range of between about 5 and 25 .mu.m, wherein said spheres are present in amounts ranging from about 25 to about 65 percent by volume.
- 56. The prepreg of claim 49 wherein the particulate filler is hollow glass or silica spheres having diameters within the range of between about 5 and 25 .mu.m, wherein said spheres are present in amounts ranging from about 25 to about 65 percent by volume.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/923,723, filed Jul. 31, 1992, now pending.
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