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PHD polymer polyols are a special class of filled polyols developed successfully by Bayer, PHD being the abbreviation of the German name polyharnstoff dispersion or polyurea dispersions [67-69]. PHD polyols contain organic urea, oligomeric or polymeric polyurea, finely dispersed in liquid polyether polyols [67-73]. The difference between PHD polyols and graft polyether polyols is the different nature of the solid polymer dispersed (it is a heterocatenary polymer - polyurea - instead of carbocatenary polymer) which is obtained by another synthetic procedure (polyaddition reaction between a diisocyanate and a diamine instead of radical polymerisation). The reaction between the diisocyanate and the diamine, takes place in situ (reaction 6.19), in liquid poly ether. The resultant polyurea being insoluble in polyether, precipitates in the form of very fine particles ... [Pg.215]

Fig. 1. Scanning electron microscope images of cross sections of poly (methyl methacrylate) filled with equal volume fractions of two different particle size Al(OH)3 fillers, (a) 55% coarse particles (b) 55% fine particles... Fig. 1. Scanning electron microscope images of cross sections of poly (methyl methacrylate) filled with equal volume fractions of two different particle size Al(OH)3 fillers, (a) 55% coarse particles (b) 55% fine particles...
Tapes. A great variety of tapes find application in electrical equipment. Some tapes contain filler materials in macroscopic form such as glass fibers, mica flakes, and cloth others have finely divided filler particles or no fillers at all. In the heavily filled materials the polymeric binders are present in small fractions, and the major emphasis may be on their adhesive capabilities rather than on their properties as dielectric materials. Most of the polymers used in tapes have already been mentioned in connection with other insulation applications, for example, polyesters, aromatic polyamides, polyimides, and polypropylene. Other polymers frequently used for electrical tapes are vinyls, including poly(vinyl fluoride) these are particularly well suited as conformable tapes. Polytetrafluoroethylene (Teflon TFE) has also been fabricated into tape constructions, frequently in combination with adhesives to provide a bondable material. [Pg.529]


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