
Advances in Urethane
Science & Technology, Volume XIII
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 1. May 1996
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-1-56676-410-0 (ISBN)
Description
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.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bosa Roca
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Professional
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
432 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-56676-410-0 (9781566764100)
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Persons
Kurt C. Frisch (University of Detroit, Michigan, USA) (Author), Daniel Klempner (University of Detroit, Michigan, USA) (Author)
Content
Tables and Figures
Much of the properties and test data is economically presented in tables and graphs. There are also numerous flow charts illustrating processes, and micrographs illustrating materials structures. Here is a small sampling of this reference material.
Physical properties of pentane isomers Density distribution of an integral skin foam Mechanical properties of a shoe-sole-system Diffusion of n-pentane from an integral skin foam Polyisocyanurate-urethane elastomers based on polyols derived from vegetable oils Thermal properties of elastomers based on vegetable oils Typical processing of prepolymers based on different diisocyanates . . . Relative properties of PPDI, TDI and MDI elastomers Electron micrographs of blends of LCPU with conventional polyurethanes Main chain mesogenic components of liquid crystalline polyurethanes Mechanical and physical properties of polyurethane hydrogels . . . Flow diagram of hydrogenation of plastics waste Processes of pyrolysis of plastics wastes
83 Tables, 114 Figures
Much of the properties and test data is economically presented in tables and graphs. There are also numerous flow charts illustrating processes, and micrographs illustrating materials structures. Here is a small sampling of this reference material.
Physical properties of pentane isomers Density distribution of an integral skin foam Mechanical properties of a shoe-sole-system Diffusion of n-pentane from an integral skin foam Polyisocyanurate-urethane elastomers based on polyols derived from vegetable oils Thermal properties of elastomers based on vegetable oils Typical processing of prepolymers based on different diisocyanates . . . Relative properties of PPDI, TDI and MDI elastomers Electron micrographs of blends of LCPU with conventional polyurethanes Main chain mesogenic components of liquid crystalline polyurethanes Mechanical and physical properties of polyurethane hydrogels . . . Flow diagram of hydrogenation of plastics waste Processes of pyrolysis of plastics wastes
83 Tables, 114 Figures