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Rigid polyurethane foams: A model of the foaming process
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1982
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Materials ScienceEngineeringPolymer TechnologyBlowing AgentMechanical EngineeringPolymer SciencePolymer BlendPolymer ProcessingPolymer EngineeringFree RisingThermoplastic CompositeFoamFoaming ProcessPolymer ChemistryMolding (Process)Agent Evaporation
Abstract A model of the manufacture of rigid polyurethane foams by free rising is presented. The extent of cream and rise periods as well as the amount of blowing agent necessary to give the desired foam density are theoretically predicted. The rate of blowing agent evaporation is calculated from an experimental boiling temperature vs. composition curve. Experimental runs were carried out with a formulation consisting of a polymeric isocyanate, a polyether polyol based on sorbitol, a silicone‐polyol block‐copolymer as surfactant, dibutyltin dilaurate as catalyst, and trichlorofluoromethane as blowing agent. Mixing was performed in situ in the mold using a commercial foaming machine. Experimental results gave a satisfactory agreement with model predictions. A diagram containing all the relevant information may be theoretically built and used for the selection of adequate operating parameters for a given formulation.
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