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Types of Cast Elastomers
What are the types of polyurethane cast elastomers and how are they
processed? Select the links below for an explanation.
One-Shot Cast Elastomers - The majority of all polyurethane
products are manufactured using the so-called "one-shot" process.
This includes flexible and rigid foams, reaction injection-molded
elastomers and solid elastomers. In the one-shot process, the components
(raw materials) of the elastomer formulation are metered and mixed
simultaneously and then poured into the mold.
One-shot cast elastomers have found wide acceptance due to the ability
to employ low-temperature processing, the potential to use lower-cost
raw materials (such as polymeric MDI), and the possibility of producing
thermoset polyurethanes with very high heat distortion temperatures.
Another advantage is the use of low-pressure gear pumps in processing
one-shot cast elastomers. The ratio of the reactants often can be
adjusted from approximately 1:1 to 1:2 by volume, which results
in more forgiving metering accuracy when compared to hot-cast elastomers
with ratios of approximately 9:1.
One-shot polyurethane cast elastomers, based on either liquefied
MDI, such as Mondur® PF, Mondur® CD, or liquid PMDI (such
as Mondur® MR Light), allow processing at ambient temperature
using a combination of polyols and glycols on the B-side at mix
ratios of 1:2 or 1:1. At these ratios, slight deviations do not
have a dramatic effect on the elastomer's properties, which results
in more robust polyurethane systems. The overall properties of the
resulting polyurethane elastomers are suitable for many applications,
though these properties are not as robust as those produced with
the prepolymer or hot-cast elastomer process.
One-shot cast elastomers are found in a wide variety of applications,
including gaskets and squeegees, binders for rubber granules in
the construction of sports tracks, concrete molds and stamps, joint
sealants for concrete, automotive applications, bowling balls, and
endcaps for oil and water filters.
One-shot cast elastomers have been particularly successful in electrical
encapsulation for cables and transformers. In Europe, these elastomers
have almost completely displaced other materials in the encapsulation
of power, signal and telephone cables.
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Prepolymer or Hot-Cast Elastomers - The prepolymer process
for producing polyurethane cast elastomers is a two-step procedure.
Because most prepolymers are solids at ambient temperatures, the
chain extension ("vulcanization") is usually conducted at prepolymer
temperatures of 80°C (176°F). For this reason, polyurethane
elastomers prepared by the prepolymer process are often referred
to as "hot-cast" or "hot-cure" elastomers. These high-performance
polyurethane elastomers exhibit excellent elasticity combined with
high modulus and resilience, low-compression set, and dimensional
stability over a wide temperature range
Hot-cast polyurethane elastomers are used in more demanding applications,
such as bumper pads, coated conveyor belts, dead-blow hammers, drive
belts, forklift tires and wheels, gears, grain and coal chutes,
hydraulic seals, mining screens, pipeline pigs, shaft couplers,
sprockets, wheel chocks and more.
See the table at the
bottom of this page for a summary of properties and applications
for hot-cast elastomers.
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Quasi-Prepolymer Cast Elastomers - Quasi-prepolymers are defined
as NCO-terminated products prepared from diisocyanates and polyols
with NCO contents between 16 and 25 percent. Three such quasi-prepolymers
are Baytec® MP-210, Baytec®
ME-120 and Baytec® ME-230. These products are liquid at ambient
temperature, can be processed like one-shot elastomers and yield elastomer
properties that come close to hot-cast prepolymer systems. Quasi-prepolymers
Baytec MP-210 and Baytec ME-230 have important advantages over conventional
hot-cast elastomer systems in that they:
- are low viscosity liquids at 25°C
- have favorable mix ratios
- are processable at room temperature or slightly above
- are processable using simple metering equipment
- result in elastomers with excellent overall physical properties
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Properties and Applications for MDI-Based Hot-Cast Elastomers
| Unique
Properties |
Typical
Applications |
| MDI/Polytetramethylene
Glycol (PTMEG) |
Hydrolytic Stability
Fungal resistance
Resilience
Dynamic performance
Electrical properties
|
Parts submerged in water
Rolls
Underground applications
Vibration/sound damping
Skate wheels
|
| MDI/Polyproplyene
Glycol (PPG) |
Fungal resistance
Electrical properties
Economy
|
Adhesives
Binders
Encapsulants
Moisture-cured systems
|
| MDI/Polyester
(PES) |
Tear resistance
Solvent resistance
Oil resistance
Abrasion resistance
Compression set
Good load-bearing characteristics
Dynamic performance
Impact resistance
|
Agricultural applications
Amusement ride applications
Dry food preparation
Industrial manufacturing
Mining, oil, and gas pipeline uses
Rolls
Tools
Transportation
Vibration damping
Wheels/tires |
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