Method of making an electrically conductive polyurethane foam
First Claim
1. In a method of making an electrically conductive polyurethane foam which comprises mixing an isocyanate terminated urethane prepolymer holding isocyanate monomers therein with an aqueous dispersion of electrically conductive carbon particles containing water in excess of the stoichiometric amount necessary to react with the isocyanate monomers in the urethane prepolymer and foaming the mixture, the improvement which comprises employing an urethane prepolymer prepared by reacting polyether polyol(s) holding poly(oxypropylene) chains and not more than 30 weight% of poly(oxyethylene) chains therein with a stoichiometrically excessive amount of an isocyanate component, and foaming the said mixture of the urethane prepolymer and the aqueous dispersion of electrically conductive carbon particles containing water in excess of the stoichiometric amount necessary to react with the isocyanate monomers in the urethane prepolymer in a closed mold having a capacity smaller than the volume of a foam which can be obtained by conducting the foaming of the said mixture of the urethane prepolymer and the aqueous dispersion of electrically conductive carbon particles freely under atmospheric pressure.
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Abstract
An electrically conductive flexible polyurethane foam having fine and homogeneous cells, being low in swelling by water and superior in dimensional stability can be prepared by mixing an isocyanate terminated urethane prepolymer holding isocyanate monomers therein prepared by reacting polyether polyol(s) holding poly(oxypropylene) chains and not more than 30 weight % of poly(oxyethylene) chains therein with a stoichiometrically excessive amount of an isocyanate component with an aqueous dispersion of electrically conductive carbon particles containing water in excess of the stoichiometric amount necessary to react with the isocyanate monomers in the urethane prepolymer and foaming the mixture in a closed mold having a capacity smaller than the volume of a foam which can be obtained by conducting the foaming of the said mixture of the urethane prepolymer and the aqueous dispersion of electrically conductive carbon particles freely under atmospheric pressure.
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- 1. In a method of making an electrically conductive polyurethane foam which comprises mixing an isocyanate terminated urethane prepolymer holding isocyanate monomers therein with an aqueous dispersion of electrically conductive carbon particles containing water in excess of the stoichiometric amount necessary to react with the isocyanate monomers in the urethane prepolymer and foaming the mixture, the improvement which comprises employing an urethane prepolymer prepared by reacting polyether polyol(s) holding poly(oxypropylene) chains and not more than 30 weight% of poly(oxyethylene) chains therein with a stoichiometrically excessive amount of an isocyanate component, and foaming the said mixture of the urethane prepolymer and the aqueous dispersion of electrically conductive carbon particles containing water in excess of the stoichiometric amount necessary to react with the isocyanate monomers in the urethane prepolymer in a closed mold having a capacity smaller than the volume of a foam which can be obtained by conducting the foaming of the said mixture of the urethane prepolymer and the aqueous dispersion of electrically conductive carbon particles freely under atmospheric pressure.
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