Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Surface energy data, polyurethane

The surface energy data, Table I, show that polyurethane has the largest percent contribution from polar forces, and that it and PS-PEO have the... [Pg.95]

Miyata and Yamaoka [152] used scanning probe microscopy to determine the microscale friction force of silicone-treated polymer film surfaces. Polyurethane acrylates cured by an electron beam were used as polymer films. The microscale friction obtained by scanning probe microscopy was compared with macroscale data, such as surface free energy as determined by the Owens-Wendt method and the macroscale friction coefficient determined by the ASTM method. These comparisons showed a good linear relationship between the surface free energy and friction force, which was insensitive to the nature of polymer specimens or to silicone treatment methods. Good linearity was also observed between the macroscale and microscale friction force. It was concluded that scanning probe microscopy could be a powerful tool in this field of polymer science. Evrard et al. [153] reported coefficient of friction measurements for nitrile rubber. Frictional properties of polyacetals, polyesters, polyacrylics [63], reinforced and unreinforced polyamides, and polyethylene terephthalate [52] have also been studied. [Pg.31]


See other pages where Surface energy data, polyurethane is mentioned: [Pg.45]    [Pg.253]    [Pg.68]    [Pg.353]    [Pg.253]    [Pg.360]    [Pg.939]    [Pg.947]    [Pg.360]    [Pg.940]    [Pg.948]    [Pg.32]    [Pg.373]    [Pg.374]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.89 ]




SEARCH



Surface polyurethanes

© 2024 chempedia.info