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Elastomers polyether-polyurea-polyurethane

Substituted 4,4 -methylenebis(3-chloro-2-alkylphenyl isocyanate)s, prepared with phosgene, form isocyanate prepolymers useful for producing polyurea-polyurethanes with high chemical resistance and good thermal stability, and for conversion to polyether-polyurea-polyurethane elastomers [248]. [Pg.580]

Closely related to the polyether-ester thermoplastic elastomers are thermoplastic polyurethane elastomers, which consist of polyurethane or urethane terminated polyurea hard blocks, with Tg above normal ambient temperature, separated by soft blocks of polyol, which in the mass are rubbery in nature (see Section 4.11 for more details). The main uses of thermoplastic rubbers (e.g., Estane by Goodrich) are for seals, bushes, convoluted bellows, and bearings. [Pg.417]

Multiblock systems. A somewhat similar approach is involved in the production of thermoplastic polyurethane elastomers. In this case the chain contains soft segments that are largely aliphatic polyether in nature and also hard segments that are primarily polyurea (see Chapter 27). [Pg.55]

Thermoset polyurethanes are cross-linked polymers, which are produced by casting or reaction injection molding (RIM). For cast elastomers, TDI in combination with 3,3,-dichloro-4,4,-diphen5lmethanediamine (MOCA) are often used. In the RIM technology, aromatic diamine chain extenders, such as diethyltoluenediamine (DETDA), are used to produce poly(urethane ureas) (47), and replacement of the polyether polyols with amine-terminated polyols produces polyureas (48). The aromatic diamines are soluble in the polyol and provide fast reaction rates. In 1985, internal mold release agents based on zinc stearate compatibilized with primary amines were introduced to the RIM process to minimize mold preparation and scrap from parts tom at demold. Some physical properties of RIM systems are listed in Table 7. [Pg.351]

In 1968, Ontario Research Foundation developed a series of segmented polyether polyurethanes as polymer membrane materials for reverse cosmosis, ultrafiltration and hemodialysis. The elastomers of recent implant studies are polyurea-urethanes( .) with modification of the synthesis limited to only one variable— the chain length of the polyether component. [Pg.490]


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