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US07879922B2 Rigid, closed-cell, graft-polymer foam; rigid flexible cellular foam; rigid flexible cellular foam mixtures; and method for manufacturing a rigid, closed-cell, graft-polymer foam 有权
刚性,闭孔,接枝聚合物泡沫; 刚性柔性细胞泡沫; 刚性柔性细胞泡沫混合物; 以及用于制造刚性,闭孔,接枝聚合物泡沫的方法

  • Patent Title: Rigid, closed-cell, graft-polymer foam; rigid flexible cellular foam; rigid flexible cellular foam mixtures; and method for manufacturing a rigid, closed-cell, graft-polymer foam
  • Patent Title (中): 刚性,闭孔,接枝聚合物泡沫; 刚性柔性细胞泡沫; 刚性柔性细胞泡沫混合物; 以及用于制造刚性,闭孔,接枝聚合物泡沫的方法
  • Application No.: US11942979
    Application Date: 2007-11-20
  • Publication No.: US07879922B2
    Publication Date: 2011-02-01
  • Inventor: Juan Miguel Vazquez
  • Applicant: Juan Miguel Vazquez
  • Applicant Address: US FL Miami
  • Assignee: PolyuMAC Inc.
  • Current Assignee: PolyuMAC Inc.
  • Current Assignee Address: US FL Miami
  • Agency: Fleit Gibbons Gutman Bongini & Bianco, PL
  • Agent Paul D. Bianco; Martin Fleit
  • Main IPC: C08F2/48
  • IPC: C08F2/48 C08F259/04 C08J9/04
Rigid, closed-cell, graft-polymer foam; rigid flexible cellular foam; rigid flexible cellular foam mixtures; and method for manufacturing a rigid, closed-cell, graft-polymer foam
Abstract:
Expanded products, more specifically, rigid or semi-flexible foams of low density from 1.5 to 12 lbs/ft3 or more, with closed cells can be manufactured. The products have a PVC backbone with branches with methacrylate crosslinked with isocyanate through a reaction activated by ultraviolet or microwave radiation. The use of polyfunctional monomers that are sensitive to irradiation yields a higher cross-link density, which improves the physical and mechanical properties such as hardness, resistance to abrasion, ductility, and resistance to friction. The selection of monomers and oligomers allows the manufacturer to determine of the final properties of the foam. The process yields foams with extreme hardness and better shear factors making the foam an ideal product for aerospace and windmill use. These physical properties emerge during the post-curing process, preferably by use of compounds based on methacrylates in dispersion with PVC and isocyanates.
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