Abstract:
Effect of 1,4–dimethylpiperazine as a catalyst in
producing polyether foam was investigated. Reference samples
were produced from polyol, methylene di isocyanate (MDI),
triethylene diamine (as a control catalyst), distilled water, and
silicone oil using laboratory mix formulation based on polyether
based polyol system. Standard sample dimensions for density test,
tensile strength and elongation tests were produced from the
samples. The various tests were carried out on the samples using
the ASTM-D3574 standards. It was observed that 1,4-
dimethylpiperazine has comparatively low gelling and blowing
action compared to triethylene diamine. It is concluded that )1,4-
dimethylpiperazine is a good delayed action catalyst which is
found to be better for in-mold flowability and slow cure times
with comparable foam properties.
Citation:
I. P. Samarappuli and N. M. V. K. Liyanage, "Evaluation of the Suitability of 1, 4-dimethylpiperazine as a Substitute Catalyst in Polyurethane Foam Production," 2018 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2018, pp. 282-286, doi: 10.1109/MERCon.2018.8421986.