Polyester urethane rubber

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Polyester-urethane rubber (technical abbreviation according to ISO 1629 AU ) is a polyurethane - plastic with elastic properties similar to natural rubber , but better chemical and mechanical resistance. It is known under the trade names Vulkollan ( Bayer AG ) and Urepan ( VKRT , Vereniging van Kuststof en Rubber Technologen ).

Manufacturing

The polymer is typically made from polyester polyols , naphthylene-1,5-diisocyanate, and glycols which act as chain extenders. The reaction partner of the polyester in the manufacture of urepane is the Desmodur TT isocyanate . Sulfur or peroxidic crosslinkers are used as vulcanizing agents .

Properties and use

Polyester-urethane rubber is a rubber-elastic material with a wide range of physical and chemical properties. The elastomer is used as foam, cellular soft plastic ( Zelliges Vulkollan ) and solid plastic ( Massives Vulkollan and Urepan ). The foam and cellular variants are mainly used in pigging technology. The AU has FDA approval for the USA and EU law for use in pigs for food technology and pharmaceuticals . The solid plastic is processed into wheels, discs and rollers, sleeves and coatings.

Properties Polyester-urethane-rubber variants
Short name AU AU AU
designation Polyester urethane rubber foam Cellular polyester urethane rubber Solid polyester urethane rubber
application Pig body Pig body Semi-finished products, rolls, sleeves
Density / Shore A hardness 16-160 kg / m 3 550 kg / m 3 75 ± 5
Temperature range use +5 to +80 ° C +5 to +80 ° C −20 to +80 ° C

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Bernd Skerra: Pocket book Molchtechnik. Vulkan-Verlag, Essen 2003, ISBN 3-8027-3300-2 , p. 176.
  2. Bernd Skerra (ed.): Manual pig technology. Vulkan-Verlag, Essen 2000, ISBN 3-8027-2178-0 , p. 303.

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