Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – From reactant having at least one -n=c=x group as well as...
Patent
1987-08-31
1989-10-31
Foelak, Morton
Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser
Synthetic resins
From reactant having at least one -n=c=x group as well as...
528 76, 528 80, 528 83, C08G 1838, C08G 1830
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active
048778567
ABSTRACT:
Soft linear thermoplastic polyurethanes, which have low permanent set, high tear propagation resistance, and low blocking, and which are extrudable by blown film techniques, are prepared by reacting one mole of a hydroxyl terminated polyester having a molecular weight from about 1800 to about 3600, from about 0.5 to about 2.0 moles of an aromatic glycol chain extender, and an organic diioscyanate in molar quantities substantially equal to the sum of the molar quantities of polyester and chain extender. The polyester is a mixed polyester prepared by reacting at least two different aliphatic glycols with one or more organic dicarboxylic acids or at least one alaphatic glycol with two or more organic dicarboxylic acids. The aliphatic glycol may have from 2 to about 10 carbon atoms. The organic dicarboxylic acid may be either aliphatic or aromatic and may have from 2 to about 12 carbon atoms. The preferred chain extender is hydroquinone bis(beta-hydroxyethyl)ether. Polymers of this invention are useful as elastic tapes, and in particular as leg bands in diapers and adult incontinence garments. They may be used for other items of form-fitting apparel, such as ladies swim suits.
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Hall Dale R.
Keller Dennis J.
Daley Dennis R.
Foelak Morton
Kreek, Jr. Louis F.
Pawl Debra L.
The BF Goodrich Company
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