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Rigid polyether polyols functionality

Due to the complications generated by the catalysis with tertiary amines, at this moment the most widely used catalyst to obtain rigid polyether polyols is KOH, but some polyethers, especially of very high functionality, are obtained by tertiary amine catalysis. [Pg.334]

DEG is a very interesting copolyol for making sucrose-based rigid polyether polyols. Due to the high polarity of ethylene oxide units, DEG-sucrose mixtures [51] show an excellent stirrability of the initial reaction mass, but only for medium functionalities of around 4-5 OH groups/mol. [Pg.358]

Utilisation of sucrose as a starter polyol for rigid polyether polyols is extremely advantageous from the economic point of view. Sucrose is in fact a renewable raw material, commercialised on a large scale and available in a high purity form. The cycloaliphatic structure and the high functionality lead to high performance rigid polyether polyols. [Pg.362]

This method, however, did not result in improved flame retardance because the isocyanurate content was too low. In recent years, however, high-functionality and low-viscosity polyether polyols have become available, and therefore the above method has become less important. Even so, the method was sometimes used to make foams having increased crosslink density to improve dimensional stability or chemical resistance. Therefore, a higher isocyanate index, e.g., 150 to 200, was used to incorporate isocyanurate linkages in rigid urethane foams. [Pg.85]

Polyether polyols for rigid PU foams or intermediate polyether polyols (with a higher hydroxyl number than the final polyether) proved to be excellent reaction media for the propoxylation of solid polyols, especially to obtain very high functionality polyols. These polyether polyols, used as a liquid reaction medium, are called heel . For example, at the PO polymerisation temperature (110-120 °C) a mixture of 60% sucrose and 40% sucrose-based polyether polyol is a perfectly stirrable mixture. [Pg.360]

The polyols used include PO adducts of polyfiinctional hydroxy compoimds or amines (see Table 4). The amine-derived polyols are used in spray foam formulations where high reaction rates are required. Crude aromatic polyester diols are often used in combination with the multifunctional polyether polyols. Blending of polyols of different functionality, molecular weight, and reactivity is used to tailor a polyol for a speciflc application. The high functionality of the polyether polyols combined with the higher functionality of PMDI contributes to the rapid network formation required for rigid polyurethane foams. [Pg.6685]

Polyol, rigid Polyoxypropyleneamine Polyoxypropylene triol Uses Functional polyol for polyurethane industry for industrial/consumer RIM and structural polymers, dynamic elastomers, adhesives, binders, coatings, and sealants reactive diluent, dispersant for solvent coatings, etc. flexibilizer for PU PU curative and crossiinker Manuf./Distrib. Aiichem Ind. http //www.aiichem.com] BASF http //www.basf.com] Bayer http //www.bayerus.com] Huntsman Poiyurethanes http //www.icipu. com] http //www. rubinate. com Trade Name Synonyms Adeka Polyether PR-3007 [Asahi Denka Kogyo http //www.adk.co.jp]] Baycoll ND 1110 [Bayer/Fiber, Addits., Rubber http //www.bayerus.com]] Baycoll ND 2060 [Bayer/Fiber, Addits., Rubber http //www.bayerus.com]] Baycoll NT 1380 [Bayer/Fiber, Addits., Rubber http //www.bayerus.com]] Baycoll NT 5028 [Bayer/Fiber, Addits., Rubber http //WWW. bayerus. com]... [Pg.3473]


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