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Polyurethanes additives, effect

TURNER ET AL. RIM Polyurethane Elastomers Amine Additive Effects... [Pg.55]

The effects of different primers (metallic zinc, aluminum, and phosphate) over steel and an additional polyurethane topcoat over an epoxy... [Pg.237]

Experimental Materials. All the data to be presented for these illustrations was obtained from a series of polyurethane foam samples. It is not relevant for this presentation to go into too much detail regarding the exact nature of the samples. It is merely sufficient to state they were from six different formulations, prepared and physically tested for us at an industrial laboratory. After which, our laboratory compiled extensive morphological datu on these materials. The major variable in the composition of this series of foam saaqples is the aaK>unt of water added to the stoichiometric mixture. The reaction of the isocyanate with water is critical in determining the final physical properties of the bulk sample) properties that correlate with the characteristic cellular morphology. The concentration of the tin catalyst was an additional variable in the formulation, the effect of which was to influence the polymerization reaction rate. Representative data from portions of this study will illustrate our experiences of incorporating a computer with the operation of the optical microscope. [Pg.158]

The moduli of model polyurethane networks clearly show reductions below the values expected for perfect networks, with the reductions increasing with pre-gel intramolecular reactlon(5-7). The reductions can be shown to be too large to come solely from pre-gel loop forma-tion( ), some must occur post-gel. In addition, extrapolation to conditions of zero pre-gel intramolecular reaction, by increasing reactant concentrations, molar masses of reactants or chain stiffness, still leaves a residual proportion of inelastic chains due to gel-gel intramolecular reaction. It is basically a law-of-mass-action effect( ). The numbers of reactive groups on gel molecules are unlimited. Intramolecular reaction occurs, and some of this gives Inelastic chains. Only a small amount of such reaction has a marked effect on the modulus. [Pg.29]

One additional factor must be covered. While not classically polyurethane-specific in nature, it is nonetheless a useful tool. The use of a filler can produce a marginal effect on tensile strength. Adding particles to a matrix reduces the tensile... [Pg.68]


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