Polyurethanes Conference 2000
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Polyurethanes Conference 2000

Defining the Future Through Technology

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Polyurethanes Conference 2000

Defining the Future Through Technology

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Conference proceedings from 'Defining the Future Through Technology- Polyurethanes', held in Westin Copley Place, Boston, Massachusetts, on October 8-11 2000. Sponsored by the Alliance for the Polyurethanes Industry.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. TECHNICAL SESSION A-Environmental
  6. Recent Technical Advances in Recycling of Scrap Polyurethane Foam as Finely Ground Powder in Flexible Foam
  7. The Investigation of Amine Emissions from Polyurethane Foam
  8. LCA on Rigid Polyurethane Foams: Environmental Competitiveness of 365-mfc-Blown Products
  9. Protecting Workers from PMDI-Solvent Combinations-What Gloves Work Best?
  10. Methods for the Recycling of Polyurethane and Polyurethane Composites
  11. TECHNICAL SESSION B-CASE Performance
  12. Thermoplastic Polyurethanes: New Material Options for High Performance Footwear
  13. Apparatus and Method for Spraying a Rapid Setting Material or a Rapid Setting Multi-Component Material
  14. Non-Sagging Polyurethane Compositions
  15. Advanced PU Elastomers for Demanding Wear Applications
  16. Thermal Performance Enhancement of Urethane Elastomers •
  17. Designing Polyurethane Elastomers with Low Compression Sets
  18. TECHNICAL SESSION C-Furnishings
  19. An Evaluation of Fire-Retardant Properties of Polyurethane Flexible Foam Materials by Cone Calorimetry
  20. New Catalysts for Low VOC in Flexible Slabstock Foam
  21. New Technology for Viscoelastic Foam
  22. TECHNICAL SESSION D-Construction
  23. Novel Polyols for All-Water-Blown Open-Cell Rigid Polyurethane Foam .
  24. Stimulating Composite Panel Building Creativity to Achieve Market Extension.
  25. Sandwich Panels: Innovative Solutions Using Vacuum-Assisted Foam Injection .
  26. Novel Polyurethane Based Systems for Pre-Insulated Pipes Applying the Continuous Spray Technique
  27. HFC-245fa Systems Co-Blown with C02 (Water): A Quality, Cost Effective HFC Alternative for Construction Foam Applications
  28. HFC-365mfc Blends: Status and Development as Blowing Agent for High Performance Insulation Foams
  29. A Quality, Cost Effective, Flammable HFC Blowing Agent Alternative for Construction Foam Applications: Blends ofHFC-245fa and Hydrocarbons
  30. TECHNICAL SESSION E-CASE Fundamentals/Polyurea
  31. New UV-Curable Coatings for the Resilient Flooring Industry
  32. Thermal Oxidation of the Methylene Diphenyl Unit in MDI-TPU
  33. Advanced Nonisocyanate Polyurethane Coatings
  34. Evaluating a Secondary Aliphatic Diamine Curative in Colorless, Light-Stable, IPDI-Based Polyurea Coatings Using a New, Low-Pressure, Static-Mixing Technique
  35. Performance and Processing Enhancements of Aromatic Polyurea Elastomer Systems Prepared from High 2,4'-MDI Isocyanates
  36. New Reactive Amines with Delayed Reaction Times for Polyurea Spray Applications
  37. TECHNICAL SESSION F-Automotive I
  38. A New Generation of Cell Openers for Rigid Foams-Improved Balance of Stabilization and Cell Opening
  39. Industrial Developments in Co-Injection/Long-Fiber Technology
  40. Performance of HFC-245fa in Integral Skin Foam Applications
  41. TDI Based Automotive Seating: Solutions for Enhancing Foam Durability.
  42. Accelerated Testing for Durability Performance of Automotive Seating Foam
  43. A Newly Developed MDI-Based Polyurethane Flexible Foam for Automotive Seat Cushion Having Both Superior Static and Dynamic Properties
  44. TECHNICAL SESSION G-Polyols
  45. New Developments in Polyester Polyols
  46. Dimerized Fatty Acid Technology in Polyurethanes
  47. Polyurethane Elastomers Based on Poly(l,3-Propanediol Carbonate) Glycols
  48. Imidazole, a High Efficiency Alkoxylation Catalyst
  49. Effect of Structure on Properties of Soy-Based Polyols and Polyurethanes
  50. TECHNICAL SESSION H-Automotive II
  51. Polyurethane Foam Molding Technologies for Improving Total Passenger Compartment Comfort
  52. Low-Density HR-Molded Foam Systems for Automotive Seat Cushion
  53. Differences in Dynamic Performance ofMolded Polyurethane Foam as a Function of Pad Thickness and Supported Load
  54. TECHNICAL SESSION J-Testing Methods
  55. Determination of Hydroxyl Number for Polyols by a New Derivatization Mid-Infrared Spectroscopic Procedure
  56. Implementation of Rapi & Nondestructive Thermal QC Test for Vacuum Insulation Panels for Appliance acturing
  57. Looking Beyond the Performance Standards in Carpet Backings
  58. Evaluation, Modification and Adaptation of an Airflow Test Method for Polyurethane Foams
  59. Investigating Automotive Polyurethene Foam Hardness Testing Methodologies
  60. Solving the Automation Puzzle-A Comprehensive Approach for Polyurethane Physical Testing
  61. TECHNICAL SESSION K-Appliance
  62. Aging ofPolyurethane Foam Insulation in Simulated Refrigerator Panels-Two-Year Results with Third-Generation Blowing Agents
  63. Long-Term Energy Efficiency of PU-Insulation for Refrigeration
  64. The Effect of Thermal Aging of Polyurethane to Increasing the Energy Consumption of Refrigerator and Freezers
  65. The Effect of Blowing Agent on Refrigerator/Freezer TEWI
  66. Appliance Foams with Reduced Levels of HFC-245fa
  67. Process Solutions for Alternative Blowing Agents
  68. Excellent Insulation Properties AND Fast Demold AND Optimum Process AND ... Applying the Power of the AND in PU Rigid Foams for Appliances
  69. POSTER SESSION-CASE/Automotive
  70. Non-Sagging Polyurethane Compositions
  71. New Recirculating RIM Spray Mixheads Offer an Improved Method for Even Material Distribution into Molds
  72. A New High Gloss Polyester Powder Coatings Catalyst .
  73. New Cold Foam System for Automotive Seating with Low Mold Temperature.
  74. Rotational Casting with Highly Reactive Polyurethanes for Rollers and Pipe
  75. Evaluating a Secondary Aliphatic Diamine Curative in Colorless, Light-Stable IPDI-Based Polyurea Coatings Using a New, Low-Pressure, Static-Mixing Technique
  76. Heating up the Market for Polyurethane Polymers
  77. Performance and Processing Enhancements of Aromatic Polyurea Elastomer Systems Prepared from High 2,4'-MDI Isocyanates
  78. Soybean Oil Based Polyurethane Coatings
  79. Resorcinolic Diols for High Performance Urethane Elastomers
  80. Advanced PU Elastomers for Demanding Wear Applications
  81. A New Liquid Diol (2,4-Diethyl-1,5-Pentanediol) for Improved Hydrolytic Stability
  82. Dimerized Fatty Acid Technology in Polyurethanes
  83. Polyurethane Composite Lining System-Lining of Dirt and Concrete Ditches
  84. POSTER SESSION-Environmental and Testing
  85. Profitable Polyurethane Foam Recycling
  86. PURMAC-Global Standards Start Here
  87. Viscosity Determination from Rise Profiles and Pressure Data
  88. Practical Glove Protection for Working with PMDI/Solvent Combinations
  89. Biodegradable, Rigid Polyurethane Foams
  90. Characterization and Improvement of the Recyclate Obtained from the Glycolysis Reaction of Waste MDI Based Polyurethane Foam
  91. THERMOGRAN ®: Polyurethane Insulation Mortar-How to Recycle Rigid Polyurethane Waste Successfully
  92. POSTER SESSION-Polyurethane Foams
  93. Surfactants for Use with HFC-245fa Blown Foams in Pour in Place Applications
  94. Effective Diffusivity of HCFC-14lb, HFC-134a, HFC-245fa and Cyclopentane in PIR Foam by Thin-Slice Gravimetric Analysis
  95. Long-Term Thermal Performance of Cyclopentane-Blown Polyurethane Foam
  96. The Effect of Polyester Polyols and Pentane Blowing Agents on Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Rigid Foams for Continuous Panel Applications
  97. HFEs as New Generation Blowing Agents
  98. Research Research of Adhesion for Water Blown Rigid Polyurethane Foam
  99. Rigid Foam from Vegetable Oils
  100. An In-Situ Study of the Nucleation Process of Polyurethane Rigid Foam
  101. Inflatable/Rigidizable Light Weight Polyurethane Composites for Space Applications
  102. Smooth Transition for the Appliance Industry Using Safe and Cost-Effective Gaseous Blowing
  103. HFC-365mfc/134a as a Blowing Agent for Spray Foam Systems to Substitute HCFC-14lb
  104. Process Solutions for Alternative Blowing Agents
  105. Sandwich Panels: Innovative Solutions Using Vacuum-Assisted Foam Injection
  106. Innovative Solutions for Refrigerator Manufacturing
  107. All-MDI Fully Water Blown Flexible Foam Systems for Furniture Applications
  108. Optimization of Aromatic Polyester Polyols for Use with 3rd Generation Blowing Agents
  109. Influence of the Addition of Inorganic Fillers to Rigid Polyurethane Foam on Combustibility and Certain Physical-Mechanical Characteristics
  110. Author Index
  111. Company Index

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