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Polybutadiene polyurethane

T.L. Boggs et al, AIAA J 8 (2), 370-72 (1970) CA 72, 113371 (1970) Scanning electron microscopy is used to study the surface structure of solid proplnts, prepd from AP (1) and polyurethane or caiboxylated polybutadiene. Polyurethane proplnts are self-extinguish-ing at high pressure due to the flow of molten binder over I crystals. I crystals formed a thin surface melt with gas liberation in the molten phase... [Pg.947]

Figure 6. Relative stress decay vs. molecular weight between crosslinks of polybutadiene-polyurethane rubber at three temperatures... Figure 6. Relative stress decay vs. molecular weight between crosslinks of polybutadiene-polyurethane rubber at three temperatures...
HMX HMX HMX HMX HMX HMX HMX HMX HMX HMX HMX HMX HNS NTO NTO/HMX NTO/HMX NTO/HMX PETN PETN PETN PETN PETN PETN PETN PETN PETN PETN RDX RDX RDX RDX RDX RDX RDX RDX RDX RDX RDX RDX RDX TATB/HMX Cariflex (thermoplastic elastomer) Hydroxy-terminated polybutadiene (polyurethane) Hydroxy-terminated polyester Kraton (block copolymer of styrene and ethylene-butylene) Nylon (polyamide) Polyester resin-styrene Polyethylene Polyurethane Poly(vinyl) alcohol Poly(vinyl) butyral resin Teflon (polytetrafluoroethylene) Viton (fluoroelastomer) Teflon (polytetrafluoroethylene) Cariflex (block copolymer of butadiene-styrene) Cariflex (block copolymer of butadiene-styrene) Estane (polyester polyurethane copolymer) Hytemp (thermoplastic elastomer) Butyl rubber with acetyl tributylcitrate Epoxy resin-diethylenetriamine Kraton (block copolymer of styrene and ethylene-butylene) Latex with bis-(2-ethylhexyl adipate) Nylon (polyamide) Polyester and styrene copolymer Poly(ethyl acrylate) with dibutyl phthalate Silicone rubber Viton (fluoroelastomer) Teflon (polytetrafluoroethylene) Epoxy ether Exon (polychlorotrifluoroethylene/vinylidine chloride) Hydroxy-terminated polybutadiene (polyurethane) Kel-F (polychlorotrifluoroethylene) Nylon (polyamide) Nylon and aluminium Nitro-fluoroalkyl epoxides Polyacrylate and paraffin Polyamide resin Polyisobutylene/Teflon (polytetrafluoroethylene) Polyester Polystyrene Teflon (polytetrafluoroethylene) Kraton (block copolymer of styrene and ethylene-butylene)... [Pg.12]

Title High 1,4-cw Polybutadiene-Polyurethane Copolymer and Preparation Method Thereof... [Pg.539]

Butadiene has been converted into poly-l,4-(cis-butadiene) in greater than 98.3% by Ziegler-Natta catalysis comprising neodymium versatate, diethyl aluminum chloride, diisobutylaluminum hydride, and triisobutyMuminum. The polymer was then converted into a polybutadiene-polyurethane copolymer by reacting with a diisocyanate and diol. This copolymer exhibited low cold flow and high affinity for silica or carbon black, excellent elasticity, and abrasion resistance. [Pg.539]

The main types of rubber used in the field of anti-corrosion are natural rubber, polyisoprene, polybutadiene, polyurethane, butyl rubber, styrene butadiene, nitrile rubber, ethylene propylene rubber, polychloroprene, silicone rubber, and vinylidene rubber. The wide ranges of available natural and synthetic rubbers offer a versatility of properties to suit almost every corrosive condition encountered in the process industries. [Pg.15]

PAEPO polyarylene ether phosphine oxide PBU polybutadiene polyurethane... [Pg.606]

With the present polyurethane, as stated above in the section on the effect of water on adhesion, ionic bonds form between the tertiary amine groups of the polybutadiene polyurethane and the silanol groups ... [Pg.135]


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