Polymers (Nov 2021)

Polyurethane Foam Composites Reinforced with Renewable Fillers for Cryogenic Insulation

  • Beatrise Sture,
  • Laima Vevere,
  • Mikelis Kirpluks,
  • Daniela Godina,
  • Anda Fridrihsone,
  • Ugis Cabulis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13234089
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 23
p. 4089

Abstract

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Sawdust, microcellulose and nanocellulose and their silanized forms were used to reinforce rigid polyurethane (PU) foam composites. The concentration of fillers was varied in the range of 0.5–1.5%. For rigid PU foam formulations, three polyols from recycled and renewable materials were used, among other components. Polyols were obtained from rapeseed oil, tall oil fatty acids and recycled polyethylene terephthalate. As rigid PU foam composites in literature have been described as appropriate thermal insulation material, the appliance of obtained composites for cryogenic insulation was investigated by determining the various physical-mechanical properties of composites. The physical-mechanical properties, such as the modulus of elasticity, compressive and tensile strength in both 293 K and 77 K, adhesion measurements with and without cryo-shock, apparent density, thermal conductivity coefficient, and safety coefficient were measured. The results showed that the addition of fillers did not give a significant improvement of characteristics.

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