Pressure-Volume-Temperature Studies of a Polyurethane


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Experimental pressure-volume-temperature data for a polyurethane elastomer above Tg are fitted to equation of state theories. The cell and hole theories, as applied to polymer liquids, both represent the data fairly well for appropriate choice of P*, V*, and T*; the characteristic pressure, volume, and temperature scaling parameters, respectively. P*, V*, and T* are found to obey a semiemperical equation which holds for a large number of polymers, and, by fitting the data to the hole theory, it is found that the hole fraction, 1-y, can be used as an ordering parameter to describe the pressure dependence of Tg. (Author).







Advances in Urethane


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This book presents the reports on the developments in the field of urethane. It includes information on polyurethane automotive carpet composites, pentane blown polyurethane foams, and applications of polyols derived from renewable resources in polyurethanes and liquid crystalline polyurethanes.




Advances in Urethane


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Flexible polyurenthane foams of all types are a unique group of plastics materials, characterized by the fact that a multitude of different sets of properties can be obtained by varying the levels of a relatively small number of base components in the formulations. Different foam grades, primarily characterized by density and hardness, can be obtained by changing the ratio between base polyol, polymer polyol, water, blowing agent, isocyanate and other components. It is not uncommon for foam producers in industrialized countries to manufacture more than one hundred different foam grades based on these basic chemicals, plus the ancillary chemicals needed for optimized processing. This has always made flexible polyurethane foams a highly suitable candidate for correlating these variations in the formulations with the resulting properties in a mathematical way, aimed at predicting the properties as accurately as possible, fine-tuning existing grades or designing new foam grades. This book discusses the methodology for obtaining meaningful equations for correlating properties with formulation variables and other influencing factors







Physics Briefs


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Polyurethanes 92


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Research Report


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Utech 94


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