Bismaleimides such as Homide 121, 122, 123 and 125 contain a benzene ring as well as imide groups and have a high cross-linking density, so that the cured products made from them have excellent heat resistance up to 300°C. Such products are used as curing agents or cross-linking agents in vulcanization reactions, e.g. for rubber, to achieve better adhesion, higher temperature resistance and an extremely high cross-linking density.
To improve flexibility, thermal decomposition temperature and solubility in organic solvents such as acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, etc. instead of polar toxic solvents (N-methylpyrrolidone, dimethylformamide), we have developed aliphatic bismaleimides such as Homide 116 and bismaleimides with aliphatic methyl groups such as Homide 113 and 117.
Homide 100
Bisallylnadic imide P
CAS-No. 91865-54-2
Homide 113
PI/BMI Monomer
CAS-No. 921213-77-6
Homide 116
2,2,4-Trimethylhexane-bismaleimide
CAS-No. 39979-46-9
Homide 117
3,3´-Diethyl-5,5´-dimethyl-4,4´-diphenylmethane-bismaleimide
CAS-No. 105391-33-1
Homide 120
1,4-Phenylene-bismaleimide
CAS-No. 3278-31-7
Homide 121
4,4´-Diphenylmethane-bismaleimide
CAS-No. 13676-54-5
Homide 122
Polyphenylmethane-bismaleimide
Homide 123
1,3-(4-Methyl-m-phenylene)-bismaleimide
CAS-No. 6422-83-9
Homide 125
1,3-Phenylene-bismaleimide
CAS-No. 3006-93-7
CAS-No. 67784-74-1