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  1. Polyimide - Wikipedia

    Chemical structure of Kapton, a polyimide. Polyimide (sometimes abbreviated PI) is a polymer containing imide groups belonging to the class of high-performance plastics.

  2. Polyimide - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Polyimide is defined as a polymer that contains cyclic imide groups in its molecular chain, characterized by high strength, thermal stability, and good dimensional stability.

  3. What Is Polyimide? Its Structure, Properties, and Uses

    Jan 7, 2026 · Define Polyimide: the advanced polymer whose robust structure and superior thermal properties enable cutting-edge aerospace and electronics.

  4. Polyimide (PI) - Uses, Structure, Properties & Applications

    Jul 8, 2025 · Find out key properties and popular applications of Polyimide PI material in detailed, along with its strength, limitations & processing methods.

  5. The Basics of Polyimide|An Explanation of how it is Used ...

    Dec 17, 2021 · Polyimide, having excellent flexibility, adhesion and heat resistance, is used for the purpose of preventing cracking and misalignment of wiring caused by differences in …

  6. Polyimide | Formula, Properties & Application

    Polyimide (PI) is a polymer of imide monomers, recognized worldwide for its high-performance and versatile applications. Featuring an exceptional blend of thermal stability, chemical …

  7. Often, a polyimide is chosen due to its inherent ability of being flame resistant. This is an environmental advantage because trade restricted flame retardants, such as antimony …

  8. Polyimides: Definition, Properties and Applications

    Mar 18, 2020 · A polyamic acid produced from the first stage, is imidized in the second stage employing either a chemical dehydrating agent or heat to create the polyimide. Polyimides can …

  9. What are polyimides? | UBE Corporation

    Our polyimide binder serves as a "glue" for lithium-ion batteries, keeping together the powdered material contained in the cathode and anode and fixing it to the surface of the metal foils.

  10. The process also enabled the first polyimide of significant commercial importance-‘KaptonTM’, to enter the market. The process for most extensively developed KaptonTM polyimide utilizes the …