Patent ID: 9631090
Date: 2017-04-25
CPC Classifications: C08G,C08J,C08L,C09J

Claim:
1. A high temperature, low void volume, fiber-reinforced composite material obtained by consolidating and curing a prepreg in which a fibrous reinforcing material is impregnated with a solution using a two-stage cure schedule, wherein the solution comprises: (a) a polyimide oligomer; and (b) one or more organic solvents, wherein the polyimide oligomer is a condensation product of a polyamic acid oligomer that is obtained by reacting one or more aromatic dianhydrides, one or more aromatic diamines devoid of aliphatic groups in polymer backbone between aromatic groups, and an addition cure end cap comprising citraconic anhydride, and has a melting point of less than about 250° C., and a melt viscosity at 250° C. of less than about 25000 cps, wherein the polyimide oligomer still flows after the one or more organic solvents are removed from the solution by heating to a temperature of about 250° C. and maintaining that temperature for from about 1 to about 4 hours, wherein: in a first stage of the two-stage cure schedule, the prepreg is cured at temperatures up to about 250° C. for from about 1 to about 4 hours to remove volatiles, and then consolidated, the viscosity of the oligomers during the first stage being less than or equal to 2500 poise, wherein the polyimide oligomer still flows after the volatiles have been removed from the prepreg, which allows voids in the composite material to close during consolidation; and in a second stage, full cure is effected by crosslinking via a nonvolatile-producing reaction.