Abstract

The influence of thermal annealing on two-body abrasion resistance, molecular mass and phase separation of segmented block copolymer (multiblock) urethane elastomers is reported. The materials studied contained 50, 55, 60 and 65wt% of soft segment based on poly(tetramethyleneoxide) of molecular mass 1000, and hard segment consisting of 4,4′-methylenebis(phenyl isocyanate) and 1,4-butanodiol. Multiblock urethane elastomers (PUR) were synthesized with an annealing step at one of the temperatures: 60, 100 or 120°C. Abrasion resistance was determined using a rotating cylindrical roller device. Phase separation was characterized by Fourier transformed infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy. Intrinsic viscosities were measured to estimate the molecular mass of the PUR.On the basis of the results it was determined, that an increase of annealing temperature of PUR, in the applied temperature range, increases their phase separation and molecular mass, which in turn affects an improvement of abrasion resistance. However, it was shown that for PUR materials with high content of polyether flexible segments (e.g. 65wt%) annealing in 120°C causes degradation and significant decrease in abrasion resistance.

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