2020
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1527/1/012038
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Investigation of the rubber elasticity and properties of polyurethane elastomers with different silicon carbide contents

Abstract: Silicon carbide (SiC) powder was added to a polyurethane elastomer (PUR) to produce the composites. PUR was synthesized by mixing polyether polyol (PETP, Mw = 6000 g/mol) and 4,4′diphenylmethane diisocyanate. The stress-strain curves were carried out to estimate the effect of SiC on rubber elastic behaviour of PUR composites. As SiC content increases, the rubber elasticity region is noticeably decreased which can clearly be seen in the stress-strain curve, this could be attributed to the distribution of the Si… Show more

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“…Result reveals a little shift for PNBA doped PU and also slight broadening and high intensity of the peaks associated with hard segment is noted for all samples but this effect is more for DNBA doped PU. This is maybe because of the rise in the number of larger lengths of hard segment chains in hard domains which contributes to polymer's hard segment content [49][50][51]. This significant increase in hard segments improves the hard segment crystallinity and phase separation that further reduces the mobility of the soft segment [49].…”
Section: Dynamic Mechanical Analysis (Dma)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Result reveals a little shift for PNBA doped PU and also slight broadening and high intensity of the peaks associated with hard segment is noted for all samples but this effect is more for DNBA doped PU. This is maybe because of the rise in the number of larger lengths of hard segment chains in hard domains which contributes to polymer's hard segment content [49][50][51]. This significant increase in hard segments improves the hard segment crystallinity and phase separation that further reduces the mobility of the soft segment [49].…”
Section: Dynamic Mechanical Analysis (Dma)mentioning
confidence: 99%