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Fluoromethylene cyanate ester resins

The fluorine content, density, critical surface energy, glass transitions, thermal expansion coefficient above and below the glass transition, and 300°C isothermal thermogravimetric stabilities of the fluoromethylene cyanate ester resin system with n = 3, 4, 6, 8, 10 are summarized Table 2.2. Also included for the purpose of comparison are the corresponding data for the aromatic cyanate ester resin based on the dicyanate of 6F bisphenol A (AroCy F, Ciba Geigy). [Pg.32]

The fluorine content for the fluoromethylene cyanate ester resin system is clearly significantly greater than that for AroCy F and also significantly less than that for PTFE (76.0%). Correspondingly, the density reflects the fluorine content. As a homologous series, the contribution of incremental CF2 units can be quantified. From the density data, the volume equivalent of 41. 0 A1 /CF, structural unit in an amorphous thermoset matrix has been determined.8... [Pg.32]

The surface properties are of particular interest for composites and coatings. The n = 6 monomer will wet Teflon, and PTFE filled composites can be prepared. The critical surface tension of wetting for the fluoromethylene cyanate ester resin series has been determined from contact-angle measurements on cured resin surfaces. As indicated in Table 2.2, it parallels the fluorine composition and begins to approach the PTFE value of 18 dyn/cm. [Pg.33]

As indicated above, the dielectric properties are the chief consideration for applications of these fluoromethylene cyanate ester resins. As such, processing as coatings for microelectronic applications and as nonstructural castings and composites for radome-related applications is being investigated. In this respect the n = 6 system has been identified as the best compromise for synthesis, properties, and processing. Results in this section pertain only to this member of the series, which is currently under evahation for the above applications.13... [Pg.36]

Figure 2.4. Dielectric constant and tan delta (average values 0.5 to 1.5GHz) of fluoromethylene cyanate ester resin series. Figure 2.4. Dielectric constant and tan delta (average values 0.5 to 1.5GHz) of fluoromethylene cyanate ester resin series.

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