Polyimide is a polymer containing Imide groups belonging in the category of high-performance polymers. With its high heat-resistance, Polyimides enjoy diverse applications in roles demanding rugged organic materials, such as high temperature fuel cells, displays, and various military roles. Polyimide can also be used as insulating paint for electromagnetic wires, or as high-temperature resistant coatings.
Polyimide (PI)
Polyimide is a polymer containing Imide groups belonging in the category of high-performance polymers.
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