Abstract

In the present paper we shall deal with: (a) Polyblends made of a polyurethane (PU) based on a polyether and diphenyl-methane-diisocyanate and an acrylic terpolymer (AT) system and, (b) glass fibre reinforced poly-(organosiloxane), (SR). We now report some differential scanning calorimetry (d.s.c.) measurements and the effect of thermal cycling exposure on these polymers. Stress-strain tests were done on an Instron universal testing machine. The modification of the properties on the polymers after blending and reinforcing respectively are discussed. At certain ratio PU to AT the behaviour of the polyblend to thermal cycling exposure is better than that of PU. The presence of the reinforcing agent in the silicone polymer significantly improves its mechanical and thermal properties.

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