polyimider
Polyimider is not a standard term in polymer science. In most contexts, the correct term for polymers containing imide linkages is polyimide. When the word polyimider appears, it is often a misspelling or informal usage and may refer to a person or organization involved in polyimide research and production, or less commonly to a material described nontraditionally as a polyimide-like polymer.
Polyimides are a family of high-temperature polymers characterized by imide linkages in their backbone. They are
Key properties of polyimides include high thermal stability, with glass transition temperatures often well above 200°C
Applications span insulating films (such as Kapton), flexible circuitry, advanced coatings, and structural components in demanding