We developed a novel method to produce microcellular thermosetting polyurethane foaming by the gas-foaming technique using high-pressure physical blowing agents. In particular, to tackle the inherent difficulties of imposing a rapid pressure quench O(10−2 s) to a material whose synthesis timing is much larger O(102 s), we utilized a two-stage foaming. In the first stage, a rapid pressure quench O(10−2 s) from the saturation pressure to an intermediate pressure, was imposed to nucleate a large amount of bubbles; in the second stage, the growth of the nucleated bubble is controlled by slowly O(102 s) decreasing the pressure to ambient pressure. In this way, by separating the nucleation from the growth stage and by chasing the synthesis reaction with the pressure to avoid excessive stress to the curing polymer, we achieved fine-celled (size diameter of 20 μm), medium-to-low density (150 kg/m3) thermosetting polyurethane foams

Thermosetting polyurethane foams by physical blowing agents: Chasing the synthesis reaction with the pressure

Cosimo Brondi;
2019-01-01

Abstract

We developed a novel method to produce microcellular thermosetting polyurethane foaming by the gas-foaming technique using high-pressure physical blowing agents. In particular, to tackle the inherent difficulties of imposing a rapid pressure quench O(10−2 s) to a material whose synthesis timing is much larger O(102 s), we utilized a two-stage foaming. In the first stage, a rapid pressure quench O(10−2 s) from the saturation pressure to an intermediate pressure, was imposed to nucleate a large amount of bubbles; in the second stage, the growth of the nucleated bubble is controlled by slowly O(102 s) decreasing the pressure to ambient pressure. In this way, by separating the nucleation from the growth stage and by chasing the synthesis reaction with the pressure to avoid excessive stress to the curing polymer, we achieved fine-celled (size diameter of 20 μm), medium-to-low density (150 kg/m3) thermosetting polyurethane foams
2019
Polyurethane
Gas foaming
High pressure
Carbon dioxide
Thermosetting
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