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Amide-modified isocyanurate

Amide-Modified Isocyanurate Foams. The amide linkage is a thermally stable, difunctional linkage. Amide-modified isocyanurate foams can be prepared by using carboxylic acids having at least two carboxylic groups as modifiers. [Pg.109]

Modification of cellular polymers by incorporating amide, imide, oxa2ohdinone, or carbodiimide groups has been attempted but only the urethane-modified isocyanurate foams are produced in the 1990s. PUIR foams often do not require added fire retardants to meet most regulatory requirements (34). A typical PUIR foam formulation is shown in Table 6. [Pg.350]

Modified polyisocyanates are prepared by incorporating at least one linkage into monomeric polyisocyanates. Such linkages include urethane, carbodiimide, allophanate, biuret, amide, imide, isocyanurate, and oxazolidone. These modifications provide some advantages, e.g., lower vapor pressure, increased viscosity, and controlled reactivity. [Pg.20]

As opposed to flexible urethane foams, rigid urethane foams have a highly cross-linked chemical structure and a high percent of closed cells, e.g., over 90%. Rigid urethane foams can be classified as follows unmodified (or pure) rigid urethane foams and modified rigid urethane foams, which include isocyanurate-modified, epoxy-modified, amide-modified and oxazolidone-modified rigid urethane foams. [Pg.71]

The modification linkages include urethane, amide, imide, carbodiimide and oxazolidone linkages. A urethane-modified isocyanurate foam (trade name Airlite Foam SNB, Nisshinbo, Ind. Inc.) was first applied to the petrochemical industry as a seamless fire-resistant insulant in 1965 (39). [Pg.91]


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