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Reaction Injection Molding Figure 1: C.W. Macosko, Fundamentals of R.I.M. (Hanser, 1989). 1

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Reaction Injection Molding

Figure 1: C.W. Macosko, Fundamentals of R.I.M. (Hanser, 1989).

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Reaction Injection MoldingBASIC CHEMISTRY

polyol + isocynate → polyurethane

with no volatile byproduct

Polyols: chains are PEO, PPO

Diol:

Triol:

Isocyanates:

MDI: (most common)

PPI: (where n=3,4,5 (mixture))

TDI:

HDI:

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Reaction Injection MoldingIMPINGMENT MIXING FOR RIM AND

RRIM

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Reaction Injection Molding

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Reaction Injection Molding

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Reaction Injection Molding

Advantages:

1. Low viscosity - large parts with thin sections are no problem.

2. Easy to incorporate fillers

3. No regrind

4. No weld lines

Problems:

1. Incomplete mixing

2. Toxic monomers (isocyanates smell bad)

3. Chemistries are limited to those that form crosslinks without a volatilebyproduct (chiefly polyurethanes)

4. No way to recycle thermosets

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