Solvent-blown,rigid urethane foams from low cost castor oil-polyol mixtures |
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Authors: | C K Lyon Vilma H Garrett L A Goldblatt |
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Affiliation: | (1) Western Regional Research Laboratory, Albany, California |
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Abstract: | The preparation of solvent-blown rigid urethane foams from low cost castor oil-polyol mixtures was investigated. Solutions
of triisopropanolamine, and of mixtures of triisopropanolamine and triethanolamine in castor oil, were used as the polyol component of these foams. Foams were prepared by reacting these
polyol mixtures, in the presence of catalyst, surfactant, and trichlorofluoromethane, with prepolymers prepared from toluenediisocyanate
and certain polyether polyols or mixtures of these polyether polyols with castor oil. The effect of polyol and prepolymer
composition and blowing agent concentration on such foam properties as density and compressive strength was investigated.
The properties of the castor oil-based foams were comparable to those of foams obtained from more costly polyols.
Presented at the Spring Meeting of the American Oil Chemists' Society, St. Louis, Missouri, May 1–3, 1961.
A laboratory of the Western Utilization Researchand Development Division, Agricultural Research Service, U. S. Department
of Agriculture. |
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