Abstract
Condensation polyurethanes with different hard segment (HS) content were prepared by condensation reaction of urea, phenol sulphonic acid and formaldehyde and tested for their mechanical, physical and thermal properties. Obtained polyurethane (PUR) films were first heated at 50°C for 120 min and then treated at 135°C for 15 min or 160°C for 10 min. The tensile strength of samples thermally treated at 50°C then at 135°C was 120% higher than for samples treated only at 50°C. The obtained polyurethanes exhibited segmented structures with phase separation between HSs and soft segments (SSs). Films containing 19 and 21%HSs heated at 50°C then 135°C exhibited acceptable mechanical properties and water resistance. The lower and higher end use temperatures of PUR films were affected mainly by the polymer composition. Moreover, the polyurethane samples containing 19 and 21%HSs have shown the highest decomposition temperature (i.e. >165°C), compared to 80°C for polymers with 32%HSs.
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