Abstract

AbstractTo improve the noise reduction and fire resistance of marine coating materials, some fire‐resistant polyurethane damping materials were prepared by varying the ratio of esterified branched polyols (EBP) and the 1,4 butanediol (1,4 BD), the content, and the particle size of the mica filler. The effects of branch chain, mica filler content, and particle size in polyurethane structure on the mechanical, dynamic mechanical properties, and fire resistance of polyurethane and its polymerization process were studied. The experimental results showed that the effective damping temperature range of polyurethane material widened from 42.1 °C to 76.6 °C, and then narrowed to 31.2 °C with the increase in EBP ratio. And the maximum loss factor (tanδmax) of these samples is 0.989. The increase of mica content and the decrease of mica particle size in polyurethane damping materials make the dynamic mechanical properties of polyurethane damping materials present a trend of first improving and then impairing. Moreover, the mechanical properties of polyurethane enhanced with the increase of EBP and weakened with the increase of mica mass fraction. This research is expected to advance the development of marine coatings and address noise reduction and fire protection challenges for marine materials.

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