Polymer Testing (Nov 2021)

Dynamic Mechanical Analysis during polyurethane foaming: Relationship between modulus build-up and reaction kinetics

  • Paula Cimavilla-Román,
  • Mercedes Santiago-Calvo,
  • Miguel Ángel Rodríguez-Pérez

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 103
p. 107336

Abstract

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The modulus build-up and relative density evolution during the reactive foaming of four standard polyurethane formulations was monitored in-situ by Dynamic Mechanical Analysis (DMA) with a customised set-up in parallel plate geometry. The modulus increased from 0.01 MPa in the first minutes to over 1.2 MPa within 20 min. The set-up also enabled the recording of vitrification followed by curing times. These typically occur within 3 min of each other. The results of DMA are corroborated by measurements of the reaction kinetics with Infrared Spectroscopy. This goes to show that the modulus remains nearly unchanged during the stage of swiftest isocyanate conversion, while the point of gel conversion is accompanied by their increase.

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