High Temperature Elastomers from Linear Poly(silarylene-Siloxane-Acetylene)
Abstract
The invention relates generally to linear polymers that can be cured to form high temperature elastomers and plastics, and in particular to a high temperature elastomer made by curing linear to poly(silarylene-siloxane-acetylene). The aerospace industry has a continuing demand for high performance materials that can withstand extreme variations of temperatures. In particular, there is a need for materials that have elastomeric properties, that have thermal, thermo-oxidative and hydrolytic stability at high temperatures (as high as 300 - 350 deg C) and that maintain their flexibility below ambient temperatures. For example, fuel tanks of high flying airplanes and space vehicles require sealants that maintain elasticity for up to 10,000 hours of use at temperatures that range from -60 deg C to 400 deg C. Further, the material must resist swelling when coming into contact with jet fuel and must have excellent adhesion to and inertness toward metallic substrates.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 25, 2000
- Accession Number
- ADD019721
Entities
People
- Teddy M. Keller
Organizations
- United States Department of the Navy