Preparation and evaluation of a polyimide-coated ultrafine gilt molybdenum wire and its knitted mesh used for electromagnetic reflectors

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In this work, polyimide (PI) was coated onto an ultrafine gilt molybdenum wire in order to protect the gilt surface and prepare an electrically stable wire mesh material which can be widely used in space. The surface of the PI-coated gilt molybdenum wires was characterized using FTIR, SEM, and EDS. Factors such as temperature stability of the PI coating, mechanical properties of the PI-coated gilt molybdenum wires, contact resistance stability, and electromagnetic microwave reflectivity of the their knitted meshes were also investigated. The results indicate that the PI coating conformed uniformly to the surface of the gilt molybdenum wires. The prepared PI coating exhibited excellent temperature stability in the -196 to 300 °C range and could efficiently protect the gilt surface and improve the stability of contact resistance, while the reflection of its wire meshes showed only a slight decrease of 1.4% with the PI coating thickness of 3 μm for electromagnetic microwaves in the S band.

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Shao, H., Chen, N., Li, S., Lin, F., Jiang, J., & Ma, X. (2017). Preparation and evaluation of a polyimide-coated ultrafine gilt molybdenum wire and its knitted mesh used for electromagnetic reflectors. Polymers, 9(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym9120734

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