WO1995032230A1 - Feuchtigkeitshärtender polyurethan-schmelzklebstoff - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a moisture-curing polyurethane hot melt adhesive, its production and its use in the shoe industry.
- “Moisture-curing polyurethane hot melt adhesive” is understood to mean a largely solvent-free adhesive with urethane groups, which is solid at room temperature and, after application in the form of its melt, not only binds physically by cooling, but also by chemical reaction of isocyanate groups still present Humidity. It is only after this chemical hardening with the enlargement of the molecule that the adhesive gets its final properties.
- Such moisture-curing polyurethane hotmelt adhesives are known for various substrates:
- EP 0421154 describes a rapidly crystallizing polyurethane system containing isocyanate groups, which is based on a polyester diol A with a melting point of 30 to 60 ° C. and a polyester diol B with a melting point of 65 to 150 ° C. and a polyisocyanate D. It can also contain a diol C with a molecular weight of ⁇ 400 as a chain extender.
- the polyurethane system can be produced directly from these components in a single step, but several steps are also possible.
- the polyurethane system obtained in this way is partially crystalline and is to be used as an assembly adhesive, but in particular as a bookbinder adhesive.
- DE 3236313 describes a hot melt adhesive which consists of 20 to 90% by weight of a prepolymeric isocyanate and 5 to 50% by weight. of a low molecular weight ketone resin • and may also contain 0 to 75 wt .-% of a thermoplastic polyurethane.
- the prepolymer isocyanate is a reactive polyurethane prepolymer
- the prepolymer is produced in a single step from the components and has a viscosity of 50 to 40,000 Pa-s at 20 ° C.
- the hotmelt adhesive is suitable for bonding thermoplastic and thermosetting plastics, foams, painted surfaces, wood and wood-based materials, paper, leather, synthetic leather, rubber, textiles, non-woven materials and metals.
- EP 0 340 906 describes a polyurethane hotmelt adhesive which contains a mixture of at least 2 amorphous polyurethane prepolymers which impart different glass transition temperatures to the hotmelt adhesive. They are on the one hand above and on the other hand below room temperature.
- the prepolymers are made from polyisocyanates and different diols, namely preferably polyester diols on the one hand and preferably polyester, polyether and other polymer diols on the other hand.
- the hot melt adhesive is either produced by mixing the separately prepared prepolymers or by producing the second prepolymer in the first. As a rule, opaque hot melt adhesives are obtained at room temperature, which according to the example have a viscosity of 91 Pa « s at 130 ° C.
- the polyurethane hot melt adhesive is used to glue wood.
- EP 0 369607 describes a moisture-curing polyurethane hotmelt adhesive which contains at least two polyurethane prepolymers, the first prepolymer having a glass transition temperature above room temperature and the second prepolymer having a glass transition temperature below it.
- the hot melt adhesive is produced from polyisocyanate and various diols, namely from a polyether diol on the one hand and a polyether, polyester or polybutadiene diol on the other hand.
- Example III contains 8.5% by weight of a polyester diol.
- the polyurethane hot melt adhesive should be able to be produced in one or more stages.
- Example II As a rule, it is transparent at room temperature and, according to Example I, only has a glass transition temperature. Its viscosity is correspondingly Examples 6.8 to 20 Pa «s at 130 ° C.
- the hot melt adhesive was used to glue wood, plastic and fabric.
- EP 0 472278 describes an adhesive composed of a polyalkylene ether diol, a polyalkylene ether triol, a polyester polyol and an aliphatic isocyanate. It is a moisture-curing hot melt adhesive for fabrics, wood, metal, leather and plastic.
- EP 0242676 describes a process for producing aromatics-soluble polyurethanes which have free isocyanate groups and are suitable as paint binders and which are obtained by reacting diisocyanates, macropolyols with a molecular weight of 500 to 10,000 and low molecular weight polyols with a molecular weight of 62 to 499.
- the latter are strongly branched diols such as 2,2,4-trimethylpentanediol-1,3, the hydroxyl groups of which may be etherified with one or two ethoxy or propoxy units.
- the polyurethanes are available as a solution and are used as binders in moisture-curing one-component paints.
- EP 0511566 describes a moisture-curing polyurethane hotmelt adhesive which comprises a) a polyol component which is liquid at room temperature and has an average molecular weight of 500 to 5000 and b) a polyol component which is crystalline at room temperature and has a molecular weight of 500 to 10,000 and a mixture a polyisocyanate component with 2 differently reactive NCO groups and a disisocyanate component with an NCO reactivity towards hydroxyl groups which is greater than that of the less reactive NCO groups of the polyisocyanate component with two differently reactive NCO groups.
- the hotmelt adhesives are preferably used for bonding glass and glass-plastic composites.
- EP 0455400 describes a moisture-curing polyurethane hotmelt adhesive which essentially consists of the following mixture: a) 10 to 90 parts by weight of a first polyurethane prepolymer made from polyhexamethylene adipate and b) 90 to 10 parts by weight of a second polyurethane Prepolymers made of polytetramethylene glycol with a molecular weight Mn of at least 500.
- This hotmelt adhesive is suitable for bonding some synthetic polymers, wood, paper, leather, rubber, textiles including nonwovens, and metals.
- the hot melt adhesive was produced by reacting a diisocyanate with a polymeric polyol with a crystalline melting point in the range from 40 to 90 ° C. After applying the hot melt adhesive, it is e.g. brought into contact with water and the coating treated in this way is then pressed against a surface compatible with it in a heat-softened state.
- a suitable adhesive should have the following properties:
- the adhesive should preferably not contain any toxic substances, especially no solvents. It should be able to be applied at a temperature that. is not too high for the shoe materials.
- the shoe materials to be joined are primarily leather and rubber.
- the adhesive should have a suitable flow behavior and good wetting at the application temperature, so that it can be applied without problems.
- the adhesive connection should have sufficient strength for further processing. This applies in particular to the creep strength and the initial strength, the curing should take place in an appropriate time and, if possible, under ambient conditions. This means that the adhesive should set within a few minutes so that its surface is no longer sticky, so that coated soles and shoe uppers can be handled and stored without problems after cooling, without them sticking together.
- the bond between the sole and the upper of the shoe should also be so firm from the start that it will not come loose immediately or after storage due to low but constant forces. Sufficient initial strength and, above all, high creep resistance must therefore be achieved within the cycle times of shoe production. Curing under normal ambient conditions of the sole storage (20 +, 5 ° C.,> approx. 10% relative atmospheric humidity) is desirable in as much as 24 hours, but at the latest in 7 days.
- the adhesive connection should be sufficiently firm and flexible during use. In particular, the cold flexibility is important.
- the object of the invention is therefore to provide a moisture-curing polyurethane hot-melt adhesive for the shoe industry which can be applied with machines which are used in The shoe production line are integrated, which contain no pre-cross-linking with steam and no drying in a climate duct. To do this, they must in particular achieve a high creep resistance with sufficient initial strength and final strength in a reasonable time. The other processing and usage properties should not be deteriorated. This applies in particular to the requirements of occupational hygiene and the cold flexibility.
- a “polyurethane prepolymer” is to be understood as an oligourethane with isocyanate groups which is to be regarded as an intermediate to the crosslinked polyurethanes.
- at least one polyurethane prepolymer is meant that the adhesive has at least one maximum in the molecular weight distribution curve.
- their number corresponds to the number of separately prepared prepolymers from which the polyurethane hot-melt adhesive results when the mixture is purely physical. For practical reasons, the upper limit of the number of prepolymers is 3.
- a “polyisocyanate” is to be understood as a low molecular weight compound with 2 or 3 isocyanate groups.
- the diisocyanates are preferred, but they can contain up to about 10% by weight of trifunctional isocyanate. As the trifunctional isocyanate content increases, however, unwanted crosslinking is to be expected both in the production and in the use of the hot melt adhesive.
- aromatic polyisocyanates are particularly suitable. Specific examples are: toluene diisocyanate, diphenylmethane diisocyanate and mixtures thereof. Diphenylmethane diisocyanate is understood to mean both 4,4'- and 2,4'- and 2,2'-diphenylmethane diisocyanate and their mixtures. One or two different polyisocyanates are preferably used.
- a mixture of 2,4'- and 4,4'-diphenylmethane diisocyanate in a ratio of about 1/1 is used. Its mixture with the 2,4'-isomer influences, among other things, the content of unreacted diisocyanate, the thermal stability and the length of the reactivability of the adhesive film.
- the proportion of the polyisocyanate in the hot melt adhesive should be 15 to 45, preferably 25 to 40,% by weight.
- the amount of the polyalkylene glycol to be used - in particular the polypropylene glycol - is at least 10% by weight, preferably 10 to 70 and in particular 15 to 35% by weight, in each case based on the total amount of the hotmelt polyurethane adhesive.
- polymer diols outside of the preferred range may also be used for this purpose, e.g. Polyetheresterdiols (polyethers, which in addition to the ether groups also contain a small amount of ester groups) with the same molecular weight and in the same amount as polypropylene glycol.
- polyethers which in addition to the ether groups also contain a small amount of ester groups
- a "polyester glycol” is understood to mean a polyester with 2 OH groups, preferably with 2 terminal OH groups. They are produced in a known manner, be it from a) aliphatic hydroxycarboxylic acids or from b) aliphatic dicarboxylic acids with 6 to 12 C atoms and - in particular even-numbered - diols with 4 to 8 C atoms.
- Corresponding derivatives can of course also be used, for example lactones, methyl esters or anhydrides.
- Specific starting products are: 1,4-butanediol, 1,6-hexanediol, adipic, azelaic, sebacic acid and lactone.
- the acid component can contain up to 25 mol% of another acid, for example cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid, terephthalic acid and isophthalic acid.
- the glycol component can contain up to 15 mol% of another diol, for example diethylene glycol, 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol.
- copolyesters from the following building blocks or their derivatives are particularly important:
- adipic acid isophthalic acid, phthalic acid, ethylene glycol, neopentyl glycol and 3-hydroxy-2,2-dimethylpropyl-3-hydroxy-2,2-dimethylpropanoate and
- Adipic acid, phthalic acid, neopentyl glycol and ethylene glycol Adipic acid, phthalic acid, neopentyl glycol and ethylene glycol.
- the preferred copolyester of adipic acid, isophthalic acid, phthalic acid and butanediol is partially crystalline and has a high viscosity. It therefore leads to high initial strengths.
- the copolyester composed of adipic acid, phthalic acid and hexanediol has a low glass transition temperature and therefore leads to improved cold flexibility.
- the polyester glycols are therefore liquid or solid. If they are solid, they are preferably amorphous or weakly crystalline. A mixture of partially crystalline and amorphous polyesters is preferably used. However, the crystallinity is so poor that it does not show up in the finished hot melt adhesive due to cloudiness.
- the melting point of the partially crystalline polyesters is in the range from 40 to 120 ° C., preferably in the range from 50 to 95 ° C. The melting point indicates the temperature at which the crystalline regions of the material melt. It is determined by differential thermal analysis by the main endothermic peak.
- a polyester glycol based on butanol, adipic acid, isophthalic acid and phthalic acid with a molecular weight of about 3500 and a softening point is preferred of about 90 ° C used as partially crystalline polyester glycol.
- the average molecular weight of the polyester glycol (Mn) should be between 1500 and 50000, preferably between 2500 and 6000. It is calculated from the OH number.
- the molecular weight of the polyester glycol is of some importance: with increasing molecular weight, the extrusion of the hot melt adhesive and the penetration into leather becomes more difficult, with decreasing molecular weight the hot melt adhesive does not become sufficiently solid at room temperature.
- the polyester glycols have a glass transition temperature (Tg) in the range from preferably -50 ° C. to +50 ° C. and in particular in the range from -40 to +40 ° C. The Tg is determined based on DSC measurements at a speed of 10 ° C / min. determined in the second run as the center of the stage.
- the particularly suitable polyester glycols include those with a glass transition temperature of about -40 ° C to 0 ° C, with a viscosity of about 1000 to about 30,000 mPa-s at 130 ° C (Brookfield, RVDV II + Thermosel) and with a hydroxyl number of about 20 to 60.
- a mixture of 2 to 6, in particular 2 to 4, polyester glycols with different glass transition temperatures is preferably used.
- At least one polyester glycol should have a glass transition temperature in the range from -40 to 0 ° C., the proportion of this polyester glycol being in the range from 10 to 100% by weight, preferably from 50 to 90% by weight on the total amount of polyester glycol.
- Chain extenders include - as is common in PU chemistry - low molecular weight compounds with several - especially two - functional groups such as -0H, -SH, -C00H and / or A in understand. However, these compounds are to be used in the production of the hot melt adhesive. They can be added in every phase of the production process, for example in a one-pot process together with the other reaction partners or only after the polyisocyanate / polyol conversion has been completed.
- the molecular weights of the chain extenders are less than 500 in the case of aromatic chain extenders, less than 300 in the case of aliphatic chain extenders, preferably less than 250, in particular less than 200 in both cases. Examples of specific compounds are:
- Amino alcohol oils such as ethanolamine, propanol in, butanolamine, N-methylethanolamine, N-methyl-isopropanolamine; Diethanolamine, triethanolamine and di- or tri (alkanolamines) and their alkoxylation products, aliphatic, cycloaliphatic, aromatic and heterocyclic mono- and diaminocarboxylic acids such as glycine, 1- and 2-alanine, 6-aminocaproic acid, 4-aminobutyric acid, the isomeric mono- and diaminobenzoic acids, the isomeric mono- and diaminonaphthoic acids and water.
- Amino alcohol oils such as ethanolamine, propanol in, butanolamine, N-methylethanolamine, N-methyl-isopropanolamine; Diethanolamine, triethanolamine and di- or tri (alkanolamines) and their alkoxylation products, aliphatic, cycloaliphatic, aromatic and heterocyclic
- chain extenders are added in amounts of 0.1-16, preferably 1-8,% by weight.
- the effect decreases significantly at lower concentrations; undesirable changes in adhesion and flexibility can occur at higher concentrations.
- Mixtures of chain extenders can of course also be used.
- the creep resistance in the sole bonding is improved immediately after the pressing - that is, in the not yet set state.
- the adhesive must withstand elastic restoring forces after the joining process. For example, the sole is deformed during pressing and therefore restoring forces act on the seam and the adhesive. If the initial strength and creep resistance are insufficient, the joint opens so that a gap arises.
- This glue error is not immediately visible on shoe bottom / sole constructions with a hidden seam. The gluing in such cases, however, it is greatly weakened by the deformation and the stress load during curing. This disadvantage is prevented by using chain extenders.
- a hydrocarbon resin This means petroleum, coal tar and terpene resins. They generally have a molecular weight of less than 2000.
- Preferred hydrocarbon resins are modified aromatic hydrocarbon resins, terpene resins such as e.g. ⁇ - and ⁇ -pinene polymers, low molecular weight polystyrenes such as poly- ⁇ -methylstyrene, rosin ester and coumarone / indene resins. Of course, these substances also act as tackifiers.
- Their weight proportion in the hot melt adhesive is 0 to 20, in particular 3 to 10% by weight.
- the stabilizers are additives which are intended to keep the physical properties as constant as possible, in particular the melt viscosity and the color.
- at least one of the following substances mentioned by way of example can be used: phosphoric acid, phosphorous acid and toluene sulfonyl isocyanate.
- phosphoric acid phosphorous acid
- toluene sulfonyl isocyanate 0 to 0.5, in particular 0.01 to 0.1,% by weight of the stabilizer toluene sulfonyl isocyanate are added.
- the known ones can be used to accelerate the hardening reaction
- Polyurethane catalysts are added, e.g. Diorganotin
- Mercapto tin compound has a weight ranges from 0 to 0.15, in particular from 0.05 to 0.1% by weight, based on the weight of the prepoly.
- the hot melt adhesive according to the invention is composed of the above components, preferably as follows: a) 15 to 45% by weight of polyisocyanate, b) 10 to 70, in particular 15 to 35% by weight of polyalkylene glycol, c) 5 to 65, in particular 20 to 40% by weight of polyester glycol, d) 0.1 to 16, preferably 1 to 8% by weight of chain extender e) 0 to 20, in particular 3 to 10% by weight of resin and f) 0 to 0 , 5, in particular 0.01 to 0.1 wt .-% of stabilizer.
- the ratio of the reactive groups NC0: OH should be 1.05: 1 to 2: 1, in particular 1.10: 1 to 1.5: 1.
- the NC0: OH ratio to be selected for a specific adhesive composition should be selected in this way that the hot melt adhesive has a usable molecular weight, ie it should be high enough to give good initial strength, but on the other hand low enough so that the viscosity - even without a solvent - is sufficiently low both in manufacture and in use.
- the hot melt adhesive should still have at least 0.5 to 3, preferably 1.0 to 2 g of free NCO groups per 100 g of hot melt adhesive in order to give adequate moisture curing.
- the NCO content is determined by titration.
- the melt viscosity of the polyurethane hotmelt adhesive according to the invention is generally in the range from 4 to 100 Pas, preferably in the range from 10 to 40.
- the melt viscosity is measured at 170 ° C according to Brookfield by preheating the sample for 15 minutes at 170 ° C and then reading the value.
- the polyurethane prepolymer preferably only has a glass transition temperature (Tg) in the DSC diagram.
- Tg glass transition temperature
- the decisive factor is the «second run at a temperature increase of 10 ° C / min.
- the polyurethane prepolymer according to the invention can be produced in one step or in several steps.
- the multi-stage process uses e.g. first reacted the polyisocyanate with the polyalkylene glycol, the chain extender or with the polyester glycol separately and then mixed the reaction products with one another. It is also possible initially to react the polyisocyanate only with the polyalkylene glycol, the chain extender or only with the polyester glycol and to further implement this preliminary product in the presence of all other reaction participants.
- the polyurethane prepolymer according to the invention is preferably produced in a one-step process.
- the polyester and polyalkylene glycols and the chain extender are first mixed and then dehydrated for 60 minutes at 130 ° C. under vacuum. Then the polyisocyanate is added. The reaction mixture is again heated to 150 to 180 ° C. If no catalyst is added, it generally takes about 60 minutes until the reaction is practically complete under vacuum, i.e. OH groups are no longer detectable.
- the polyurethane hot melt adhesive is sensitive to moisture from the air. It is therefore necessary to protect it against moisture during storage. For this purpose, it is conveniently kept in a closed, dry and moisture-proof container made of aluminum, tinplate or composite films.
- the concentration of the unreacted MDI is less than 2.0%, in particular less than 1.0% by weight.
- melt viscosity fluctuates in a range of +, max. a third, preferably a fifth, of the initial value within 4 hours.
- a pretreatment method can be saved, e.g. the pretreatment with a primer.
- bonds with a high initial strength and a high creep resistance are formed immediately.
- the layers are also not sticky after cooling. Acceptable strengths are achieved within the usual storage times for semi-finished shoe products.
- the bonds are also flexible, even at low temperatures.
- the bond can be transparent, ie not cloudy. After curing, the bond is very resistant to water, heat and mechanical stress. The strengths are so high that the cycle times customary in the shoe industry can be observed.
- the hotmelt adhesives according to the invention are suitable for bonding many substrates, in particular for bonding fibrous materials such as wood, leather or textiles, e.g. Tissues or nonwovens.
- the hot-melt adhesive is applied to preheated substrates at a temperature of 150 ° C. to 200 ° C., preferably 170 ° C. to 190 ° C.
- the surface of the substrate should have a temperature of 40 to 180 ° C, in particular 60 to 100 ° C. E.g. If the adhesive is applied to leather at a temperature of 180 ° C, which has been preheated to a temperature of 80 ° C, peel values between 5 and 30 N / mm are measured after the adhesive has hardened. If the adhesive is applied at 180 ° C to leather that has room temperature, the peel values are only 1 to 5 N / mm, depending on the strength and fiber structure of the leather.
- the substrate already coated with the adhesive is reheated to 80 to 180 ° C., preferably 120 to 150 ° C., or the material is heated in parallel with the application of the adhesive.
- questions come as a heating source: IR rays, microwaves, contact heat or hot air and water vapor.
- the positive effect is achieved by the deeper penetration of the hot melt adhesive into the open-pore material and the solidification of the material by the adhesive after curing.
- reactions of the hot melt adhesive with free -0H or -NH2 groups in the fibrous materials such as textile as well as with the water contained therein can occur during the heating process and thus to a chemical compound lead in the material.
- the adhesives according to the invention are therefore preferably suitable for use in the shoe industry, in particular in application machines which can be integrated into the shoe production line and which do not contain any pre-crosslinking stage with steam or drying tunnel.
- shoe is meant the outer footwear, and not only the salable end product, but also the intermediate products for it.
- sole is meant the shoe tread, with the heels included.
- the hotmelt adhesives according to the invention are particularly advantageously suitable for attaching soles to shoe uppers, but also for attaching substrates under tension and for gluing leather.
- the invention therefore also relates to the use of the adhesives according to the invention for attaching soles to shoe upper material, in particular made of leather, in the following working steps:
- pretreatment of the sole and / or the shoe upper material 2.
- the sole or the upper of the shoe is advantageously pretreated.
- These are known methods such as Roughening, wiping with solvents or priming with a primer or halogenating certain rubber components.
- the hotmelt adhesive preferably contains no solvent when applied.
- the adhesive is preferably applied with a coating machine in a thickness of 0.05 to 0.7 mm. After applying a layer of the hot melt adhesive and before pressing the surfaces to be glued together, the hot melt adhesive can also be cooled and the prefabricated material stored as long as curing is avoided. The sample must then be reactivated before pressing, by heating to 40 to 180 ° C.
- the curing can be carried out under various conditions. In particular, it is achieved by the action of moisture from the air and / or the substrates.
- the relative humidity should be more than 25% at 20 ° C. Under these conditions, curing takes at least 24 hours.
- the environmental conditions can also fluctuate, for example in the range of 20+. 5 ° C.
- the relative humidity should not be less than 10%, however, in a period of 3 to 7 Days to cure.
- the moisture can also be applied according to DE 3942616.
- the strength of the bonds with leather is much higher than before.
- a one-sided application to the upper material may be sufficient, e.g. when gluing PU soles.
- the invention therefore also relates to the shoes produced using the adhesive according to the invention.
- Polyester A is a partially crystalline copolyester glycol made from isophthalic acid, butanediol, diethyl phthalate and adipic acid. Polyester A has a molecular weight of about 3500, a hydroxyl number of 27 to 34, determined according to DIN 53240, a glass transition temperature of about -20 ° C as determined by DSC, and a viscosity at 100 ° C of about 30000 mPa 's and at 130 ° C of about 5000 mPa 's, measured with a Brookfield viscometer (LVT4).
- LVT4 Brookfield viscometer
- Polyester B is a partially crystalline copolyester glycol made from dimethyl phthalate, adipic acid and hexanediol. It has a molecular weight of about 3500, a hydroxyl number of 27 to 34, determined according to DIN 53 240, a glass transition temperature of about -40 ° C, determined by means of DSC, and a viscosity at 130 ° C of about 3000 mPa-s, determined with a Brookfield viscometer (LVT4).
- LVT4 Brookfield viscometer
- Polyester C is a solid amorphous copolyester glycol made from isophthalic acid, neopentyl glycol, ethylene glycol, adipic acid, phthalic acid and 3-hydroxy-2,2-dimethylpropyl-3-hydroxy-2,2-dimethylpropanoate. It has a molecular weight of about 3500, a hydroxyl number of 31-39, determined according to DIN 53 240, a glass transition temperature of about +30 ° C, determined by means of DSC, and a viscosity at 130 ° C of about 30,000 mPa * s, determined with a Brookfield viscometer (LVT4).
- LVT4 Brookfield viscometer
- Polyester I is a solid amorphous copolyester glycol with a molecular weight of about 3500, a hydroxyl number of 27-34, determined according to DIN 53240, a glass transition temperature of about 20 ° C, determined by means of DSC, and a viscosity at 130 ° C of about 7000 mPa 's, measured with a Brookfield viscometer (LVT4).
- the polyester materials are commercially available from Hommes AG, Troisdorf, Germany.
- the polypropylene glycol has a molecular weight of approximately 425 and is available from Miles Inc., Pittsburgh, PA.
- the isomer mixture of diphenylmethane-2,4 1 - and diphenylmethane-4,4'-diisocyanate (MDI) is available from Miles Inc., Pittsburgh.
- the polyurethane adhesive was prepared by dehydrating the stated amounts of 1,4-butanediol, polyester glycol mixture and polypropylene glycol at a temperature of 130 ° C. under vacuum for about 60 minutes. The mixture was then mixed with the stated amount of diphenylmethane isocyanate (MDI) and reacted at a temperature of about 170 ° C. under vacuum for about 60 minutes. Following the reaction, the prepolymer was placed in a moisture-tight container.
- MDI diphenylmethane isocyanate
- the viscosity was measured using a Brookfield Thermocell viscometer: after heating a tube for 5 minutes with the polyurethane melt to the specified temperatures, the value was read off.
- the melt stability of the polyurethane melt was determined by measuring the increase in viscosity over the course of 2 hours at 170 ° C. 18.3 Pas were obtained after 0 min, 10.6 after 30 min, 10.8 after 60 min and 11.5 after 120 min.
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