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Amorphous systems, polyurethane elastomers

Aud.nopropyl triethoxysilane, 140 Amorphous systems, polyurethane elastomers, 33 Anionic polymerization, caprolactams, 136-38 initiation, 138 thermal initiation, 137f termination reaction, 136 Annular cone and plate, 100-102 Annular vs. truncated cones, 101f Aromatic diisocyanate(s), RIM elastomers, 81... [Pg.294]

Polyurethane elastomers derive their elastomeric properties from phase separation of the hard and soft copolymer segments, such that the hard (urethane) segment domains serve as crosslinks between the amorphous soft segment domains, which are usually polyesters or polyethers. We are interested in the systems in which the hard segments are prepared from diphenyl-methane 4,4 -diisocyanate (MDI) with a linear diol as the chain extender ... [Pg.179]

Method D appears to be possibly the most important type of isocyanate-based adhesive system. It is similar to Method B in that a preformed, fully reacted, high molecular weight polymer is employed as a vehicle in the adhesive formulation. The strength of the vehicle holds adherend members in exact position after assembly until the full bond has formed. Method D differs from Method B in that its vehicle polymer is a polyurethane. A further difference is that the inherent adhesive character and strength of the polyurethane vehicle frequently enables its use without added di- or poiyisocyanate. This strength may be realized in essentially amorphous compositions such as the thermoplastic polyurethane elastomers or millable gums. Or it may be achieved with crystallizing urethane adhesive polymers. [Pg.367]


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