Rheological and Mechanical Gradient Properties of Polyurethane Elastomers for 3D-Printing with Reactive Additives

Polyurethane (PU) elastomers with their broad range of strength and elasticity are ideal materials for additive manufacturing of shapes with gradients of mechanical properties. By adjusting the mixing ratio of different polyurethane reactants during 3D-printing it is possible to change the mechanica...

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Main Authors: Wang Peng, Auhl Dietmar, Uhlmann Eckart, Gerlitzky Georg, Wagner Manfred H.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2019-12-01
Series:Applied Rheology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/arh-2019-0014
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spelling doaj-a79f47bb59644bf095f2cd17238d4d392021-09-06T19:40:03ZengDe GruyterApplied Rheology1617-81062019-12-0129116217210.1515/arh-2019-0014arh-2019-0014Rheological and Mechanical Gradient Properties of Polyurethane Elastomers for 3D-Printing with Reactive AdditivesWang Peng0Auhl Dietmar1Uhlmann Eckart2Gerlitzky Georg3Wagner Manfred H.4Department of Polymer Materials and Technologies, Technische Universität (TU) Berlin, Ernst-Reuter-Platz 1, D-10587Berlin, GermanyDepartment of Polymer Materials and Technologies, Technische Universität (TU) Berlin, Ernst-Reuter-Platz 1, D-10587Berlin, GermanyDepartment of Machine Tools and Factory Management, Technische Universität (TU) Berlin, Pascalstraße 8-9, 10587Berlin, GermanyDepartment of Machine Tools and Factory Management, Technische Universität (TU) Berlin, Pascalstraße 8-9, 10587Berlin, GermanyDepartment of Polymer Materials and Technologies, Technische Universität (TU) Berlin, Ernst-Reuter-Platz 1, D-10587Berlin, GermanyPolyurethane (PU) elastomers with their broad range of strength and elasticity are ideal materials for additive manufacturing of shapes with gradients of mechanical properties. By adjusting the mixing ratio of different polyurethane reactants during 3D-printing it is possible to change the mechanical properties. However, to guarantee intra- and inter-layer adhesion, it is essential to know the reaction kinetics of the polyurethane reaction, and to be able to influence the reaction speed in a wide range. In this study, the effect of adding three different catalysts and two inhibitors to the reaction of polyurethane elastomers were studied by comparing the time of crossover points between storage and loss modulus G′ and G′′ from time sweep tests of small amplitude oscillatory shear at 30°C. The time of crossover points is reduced with the increasing amount of catalysts, but only the reaction time with one inhibitor is significantly delayed. The reaction time of 90% NCO group conversion calculated from the FTIR-spectrum also demonstrates the kinetics of samples with different catalysts. In addition, the relation between the conversion as determined from FTIR spectroscopy and the mechanical properties of the materials was established. Based on these results, it is possible to select optimized catalysts and inhibitors for polyurethane 3D-printing of materials with gradients of mechanical properties.https://doi.org/10.1515/arh-2019-0014polyurethaneoscillatory shearcrosslinking kineticsinfrared spectroscopy3d-printing61.41.+e82.35.-x83.10.tv83.80.va83.80.jx
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author Wang Peng
Auhl Dietmar
Uhlmann Eckart
Gerlitzky Georg
Wagner Manfred H.
spellingShingle Wang Peng
Auhl Dietmar
Uhlmann Eckart
Gerlitzky Georg
Wagner Manfred H.
Rheological and Mechanical Gradient Properties of Polyurethane Elastomers for 3D-Printing with Reactive Additives
Applied Rheology
polyurethane
oscillatory shear
crosslinking kinetics
infrared spectroscopy
3d-printing
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author_facet Wang Peng
Auhl Dietmar
Uhlmann Eckart
Gerlitzky Georg
Wagner Manfred H.
author_sort Wang Peng
title Rheological and Mechanical Gradient Properties of Polyurethane Elastomers for 3D-Printing with Reactive Additives
title_short Rheological and Mechanical Gradient Properties of Polyurethane Elastomers for 3D-Printing with Reactive Additives
title_full Rheological and Mechanical Gradient Properties of Polyurethane Elastomers for 3D-Printing with Reactive Additives
title_fullStr Rheological and Mechanical Gradient Properties of Polyurethane Elastomers for 3D-Printing with Reactive Additives
title_full_unstemmed Rheological and Mechanical Gradient Properties of Polyurethane Elastomers for 3D-Printing with Reactive Additives
title_sort rheological and mechanical gradient properties of polyurethane elastomers for 3d-printing with reactive additives
publisher De Gruyter
series Applied Rheology
issn 1617-8106
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Polyurethane (PU) elastomers with their broad range of strength and elasticity are ideal materials for additive manufacturing of shapes with gradients of mechanical properties. By adjusting the mixing ratio of different polyurethane reactants during 3D-printing it is possible to change the mechanical properties. However, to guarantee intra- and inter-layer adhesion, it is essential to know the reaction kinetics of the polyurethane reaction, and to be able to influence the reaction speed in a wide range. In this study, the effect of adding three different catalysts and two inhibitors to the reaction of polyurethane elastomers were studied by comparing the time of crossover points between storage and loss modulus G′ and G′′ from time sweep tests of small amplitude oscillatory shear at 30°C. The time of crossover points is reduced with the increasing amount of catalysts, but only the reaction time with one inhibitor is significantly delayed. The reaction time of 90% NCO group conversion calculated from the FTIR-spectrum also demonstrates the kinetics of samples with different catalysts. In addition, the relation between the conversion as determined from FTIR spectroscopy and the mechanical properties of the materials was established. Based on these results, it is possible to select optimized catalysts and inhibitors for polyurethane 3D-printing of materials with gradients of mechanical properties.
topic polyurethane
oscillatory shear
crosslinking kinetics
infrared spectroscopy
3d-printing
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url https://doi.org/10.1515/arh-2019-0014
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