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Adhesion isocyanate

A wood-based composite can be defined as a composite material mainly composed of wood elements. These wood elements are usually bonded together by a thermosetting adhesive (wood truss products could also be regarded as wood-based composites, but connected by metal connectors). The commonly used adhesives include urea-based adhesive (such as urea formaldehyde resin), phenolic-based adhesive (including phenol resorcinol adhesives), isocyanate-based adhesive, and adhesives from renewable resources (like soybean, lignin etc). The wood elements in wood composites can be in many different forms such as ... [Pg.391]

Interaction of the adhesive isocyanate groups with water alters a number of adhesive properties such as the modulus of elasticity, the adhesion strength, electric properties, etc. Thus, the modulus of elasticity of adhesives determined at 3 days eifter caning for specimens cemented and kept in air, in water, and in oil was 40, 110, 160 MPa, respectively at 100 days these values increased to 400, 120, 320MPa. [Pg.104]

As wood adhesives, isocyanates have found applications as binders for composition board (100). The advantages of isocyanates are many high adhesive and cohesive strengths, flexibility in formulation, versatility of various cure temperatures and curing rates, excellent structural properties, ability to bond with material having moisture content, and lack of formaldehyde emission. The most important advantage is their ability to form waterborne adhesives. [Pg.36]

Related articles include Wood adhesives - hot melts, Wood adhesives - isocyanates/ urethanes, Wood adhesives - phenolics and Wood composites - adhesives. [Pg.603]

Wood adhesives - isocyanates/urethanes A PIZZI Bonding to damp wood... [Pg.661]

In coatings and adhesives, isocyanates may be used as reactive species at room temperature, or by modification, at high temperatures. Most urethane varnishes, however, are probably solutions of alkyd resins modified by reaction of free hydroxyl groups with diisocyanates. [Pg.705]

The manufacture of MDF, with a few exceptions, dupHcates the manufacture methods for dry-process hardboard, described at length hereia. One exception to it is that most MDF is made ia the medium-density range, 640—800 kg/m although small amounts are made at lower or higher densities. Second, the vast majority of MDF is made with UF resia adhesives with resia requhemeats ia the 7—11% range, and wax is usually added at the 0.50—0.75% level. A small amount of exterior-grade MDF is made with isocyanate resia. [Pg.394]

Another product is made with strands produced by flakers, having dimensions of about 0.8 x 13 x 300 mm (0.030 x 0.5 x 12 in.). The strands are dried and then coated with isocyanate adhesives. The strands are formed into mats with unidirectional orientation and pressed in a steam-through press. The large panels are then sawn into dimension lumber sizes. [Pg.396]

Health and safety information is available from the manufacturer of every adhesive sold in the United States. The toxicology of a particular adhesive is dependent upon its components, which mn the gamut of polymeric materials from natural products which often exhibit low toxicity to isocyanates which can cause severe allergic reactions. Toxicological information may be found in articles discussing the manufacture of the specific chemical compounds that comprise the adhesives. [Pg.236]

The preparation and properties of these tertiary aminimides, as weU as suggested uses as adhesives (qv), antistatic agents (qv), photographic products, surface coatings, and pharmaceuticals, have been reviewed (76). Thermolysis of aminimides causes N—N bond mpture foUowed by a Curtius rearrangement of the transient nitrene (17) intermediate to the corresponding isocyanate ... [Pg.278]

Aromatic Isocyanates. In North America, aromatic isocyanates ate heavily used as monomers for addition and condensation polymers. The principal appflcafions include both flexible and rigid polyurethane foam and nonceUulat appflcations, such as coatings, adhesives, elastomers, and fibers. [Pg.459]

The aerodynamic wheel cover of claim 4, wherein said thermoset adhesives are selected from a group consisting of epoxies, phenolics, isocyanates, cyanoacrylates, acrylics or combinations thereof... [Pg.29]

Nitrocellulose based lacquers often contain short or medium oil alkyds to improve flexibiUty and adhesion. The most commonly used are short oil non drying alkyds. Amino resins or urethane resins with residual isocyanate functional groups may be added to cross-link the coating film for improved solvent and chemical resistance. The principal appHcations are furniture coatings, top lacquer for printed paper, and automotive refinishing primers. [Pg.41]

Urethane sealants have good inherent adhesion to most substrates, but silane adhesion promoters are often used to improve this adhesion. Epoxy-, amino-, and mercapto-functional silanes are the most common because of their dual reactive nature. The silane end can react with surface hydroxyls the epoxy, amino, or mercapto end can react with the isocyanate. [Pg.311]

Polyurethane adhesives are known for excellent adhesion, flexibihty, toughness, high cohesive strength, and fast cure rates. Polyurethane adhesives rely on the curing of multifunctional isocyanate-terrninated prepolymers with moisture or on the reaction with the substrate, eg, wood and ceUulosic fibers. Two-component adhesives consist of an isocyanate prepolymer, which is cured with low equivalent weight diols, polyols, diamines, or polyamines. Such systems can be used neat or as solution. The two components are kept separately before apphcation. Two-component polyurethane systems are also used as hot-melt adhesives. [Pg.350]


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