Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8012218 | Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Polyimide matrix composites interpenetrated with foamed copper were prepared via pressure impregnation and vacuum immersion to focus on their thermostability, mechanical and tribological behaviors as sliding electrical contact materials. The results show that the interpenetrating phase composites (IPC) are very heat-resistant and exhibit higher hardness as well as bending strength, when compared with homologous polyimide matrix composites without foamed copper. Sliding electrical contact property of the materials is also remarkably improved, from the point of contact voltage drops. Moreover, it is believed that fatigue wear is the main mechanism involved, along with slight abrasive wear and oxidation wear. The better abrasive resistance of the IPC under different testing conditions was detected, which was mainly attributed to the successful hybrid of foamed copper and polyimide.
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Authors
Li-peng WANG, Tao ZHANG, Lei ZHANG, Ji-si WU, Yan WANG, Ke-chao ZHOU,