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Journal of Elastomers and Plastics | 1991

MODIFIED POLYETHERAMINES IN RIM

Robert A. Grigsby; Doris Marvin Rice

Polyurea RIM, because of its production speed, internal release characteristics, high temperature dimensional stability, and increased resis tance to water absorption is finally coming to the forefront as a better route to producing automotive body panels and fascia. One of the barriers that held back the rapid replacement of polyurethane-urea RIM by this new technology has been the increased reaction rate typically exhibited by polyurea RIM. The throughputs of existing RIM equipment were not high enough to produce some of the larger fascia and body panel parts. To address this need of some molders to process polyurea RIM in lower throughput RIM machines, we have investigated various modifications of our polyetheramines. Among the modifications investigated were the recently in troduced ketimine technology, N-alkyl substituted polyetheramines and polyether amines having aromatic amine termination. The processing charac teristics and physical properties of some of these slower polyether amines in polyurea RIM formulations will be discussed.


Journal of Elastomers and Plastics | 1987

Polyurea RIM: novel applications and technical advances

Richard J. G. Dominguez; Doris Marvin Rice; Robert A. Grigsby

THE DEVELOPMENT OF polymeric material systems that can be processed via the Reaction Injection Molding or RIM process has been an active field of industrial research for more than a decade [1,2]. Polyurea RIM materials are the most recent development to result from this effort [3-5]. In this paper we will discuss some recent advances in polyurea RIM technology. In order to allow the reader to fully appreciate the contribution that polyurea RIM materials have made to our industry, we will first review the history of RIM material development. The focus of our review is to enable the reader to understand how polyurea RIM materials address the processing and property needs of the RIM industry.


Archive | 1982

Reaction injection molded elastomers prepared from amine terminated polyethers, amine terminated chain extender and aromatic polyisocyanate

Doris Marvin Rice; Richard J. G. Dominguez


Archive | 1982

Reaction injection molded elastomer containing an internal mold release made by a two-stream system

Richard J. G. Dominquez; Doris Marvin Rice; Rodney F. Lloyd


Archive | 1982

Reaction injection molded elastomers made using a polyurethane organometallic catalyst amine terminated polyethers amine terminated chain extender and aromatic polyisocyanate

Doris Marvin Rice; Richard J. G. Dominguez; Rodney F. Lloyd


Archive | 1976

Water-insoluble nitrogen-containing polyols

Gayle D. Edwards; Doris Marvin Rice; Robert L. Soulen


Archive | 1989

SPRAYABLE POLYUREA ELASTOMER MADE FROM REACTION OF ISOCYANATE COMPOUND WITH AMINE TERMINATED POLYETHER AND DI(METHYLTHIO)TOLUENE DIAMINE AND DIETHYLTOLUENE DIAMINE CHAIN EXTENDERS

J. Primeaux Ii Dudley; Robert A. Grigsby; Doris Marvin Rice


Archive | 1979

Heat stable reaction injection molded elastomers

Richard J. G. Dominguez; Doris Marvin Rice


Archive | 1980

Process for rim elastomers with superior high temperature dimensional stability

Richard J. Gilbert; Doris Marvin Rice


Archive | 1987

Reaction injection molded elastomers prepared from amine terminated polyethers, a blend of an aromatic amine terminated chain extender, a substituted acyclic aliphatic amine terminated chain extender and an aromatic polyisocyanate

Doris Marvin Rice; Robert A. Grigsby; Richard J. G. Dominguez

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