The compatibility of the blends of PUs with PVC and the adhesion behavior of PU to PVC
β Scribed by Y. Q. Zhu; Y. J. Huang; Z. G. Chi
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 594 KB
- Volume
- 56
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-8995
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Three series of polyurethane adhesives-polyethyleneadipateurethane (PEAU), polybuthyleneadipateurethane (PBAU), and polyhexyleneadipateurethane (PHAU)-with the same MW and hard/soft segment ratio, based on the three polyesters polyethyleneadipate (PEA), polybuthyleneadipate (PBA), polyhexyleneadipate (PHA), with 4,4'-diphnylmethane diisocyanate (MDI), and butendiol were synthesized by solution polymerization. The crystallinity of these polyesters and polyurethanes (PUS) and the compatibility of blends of PUS with PVC were studied by means of wide-angle x-ray diffraction (WAXD), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), dynamic thermomechanical analysis (DMA), testing of solubility, and phase contrast microscopy. The results indicated that PBAU/PVC and PHAU/ PVC were compatible systems, but PEAU/PVC was incompatible. The adhesive strengths of the three adhesives were quite different from one another; in the order of PBAU 2 PHAU + PEAU. The influences of crystallinity and compatibility on adhesion were discussed, and the Diffusion Theory for PU-PVC systems was recommended.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
In this work, the compatibility of blends of plasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (p-PVC) and thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) was investigated using a dynamic mechanical analyzer and scanning electron microscopy. Two kinds of TPU with different ratios of hard to soft segments, i.e., TPU90 and TPU70 wer
Damage zone development in a triaxial stress state in poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) and blends of PVC with methyl methacrylate-butadiene-styrene (MBS) coreshell rubber was analyzed as a function of temperature. The sequence of failure events at the notch root, core yielding and stress whitening, was sh
The damage zone development in poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) and its transparent blends with methyl methacrylate-butadiene-styrene (MBS) core/shell rubber was studied as a function of temperature and rubber content in a triaxial stress state under slow tensile loading. Failure at the semicircular notch
The dynamic mechanical studies, impact resistance, and scanning electron microscopic studies of ethylene propylene diene terpolymer-poly(vinyl chloride) (EPDM-PVC) and methyl methacrylate grafted EPDM rubber (MMA-g-EPDM)-PVC (graft contents of 4, 13, 21, and 32%) blends were undertaken. All the regi