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Cross-linking removable polyurethane

Network Synthesis (4) Solid MDI was weighed into a flask and an equivalent amount of polyol added. The mixture was heated to about 40°C to dissolve the MDI. The mixture was then cooled to room temperature and degassed for several minutes under vacuum in order to remove dissolved air. Catalyst was then added and the contents of the flask mixed under vacuum to ensure uniformity and then poured into a mold. All operations were carried out in a dry glove bag to minimize reaction with atmospheric water. The cross-linking process was also carried out in dioxane solution at 70% volume fraction of solids. Polyurethane networks with different crosslink densities were prepared by varying the ratio of difunctional and trifunctional polyols. All samples were extracted with dioxane to remove unreacted and uncrosslinked materialbefore swelling. [Pg.374]

Polyurethane Enamels. Small volumes of this enamel type are used in applications for which the temperature does not rise above approximately 105 C. These enamels are made from hydroxyl-bearing polyesters and blocked isocyanates. During the heating cycle in the enameling process the isocyanates become unblocked and react with hydroxyl groups of the polyesters to form a cross-linked polyurethane film. Wires so insulated can be directly soldered, without prior removal of the polyurethane insulation. [Pg.521]


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