New equipment at the K show will include several mixing heads
for flexible foams and RIM, mixing/metering machines, a gas loading
device for rigid integral-skin foaming, and a low-pressure potting
unit for electrical components.
New PUR materials include a new
insulating foams for oil and gas pipelines, thermal encapsulation
of car engines, and a steel/PUR composite for maritime and civil-engineering
structures.
New mixheads galore
Krauss-Maffei is unveiling new mixing heads for various PUR
applications. The MK 5/8 ULKP-2+2KV multi-component mixhead is
for coloring applications such as cast skins for armrests and
seat covers for airplanes and railcars, as well as shoe soles
and door mats. With this unit, the color is added to the components
inside the mixing chamber and not preblended with the polyol
as usual. This means that only the material to be processed will
be pigmented and no leftover waste will be generated. This head,
which has four nozzles, is said to deliver homogeneous blends
even at low output rates of 20 g/sec.
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| Cannon’s new pneumatic Re.Co. injection
control system, shown here with the FP2L dual-chamber mixhead,
requires less maintenance and is easier to operate than its earlier
hydraulic counterpart.
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For more efficient production
of sandwich components using the PUR spray molding (PSM) process,
Krauss-Maffei has combined a new high-pressure linear mixing
head (model MK 10 P-2KV) with a custom-built flat-spray nozzle
adapter. The compressed air is metered into the viscous PUR blend
in a chamber mounted on the mixhead. Atomizing takes place in
front of the spray-nozzle’s discharge
opening, not in the mixhead. This is said to result in output
rates as much as three times higher than with previous PSM mixheads.
For
rigid foams, K-M developed the ULP-2K VV G head, which has a
cleaning plunger with a more powerful hydraulic drive to combat
the adhesive forces that occur during processing.
For open-mold
pouring as in production of refrigerator doors, K-M’s new
3B range of mixheads use impingement mixing to process hard-to-mix
materials and provide turbulence-free discharge. They feature
a flow divider that splits the polyol into two equal streams
before it enters the mixing chamber. These streams are injected
into the mixing chamber through opposing nozzles. The result
is a “wall” of polyol into whose center the isocyanate
stream is directed. These units also have oval injection bores
with the same dimensions as the stem of the control piston, which
serves to block the entry of the PUR components into the mixing
chamber for an extremely short period of time in order to deliver
a consistent mix. This is particularly important with smaller
shot volumes.
K-M is also showing a new version of its mixhead
for LFI (long-fiber injection) technology that allows for the
use of natural fibers such as flax, hemp, or sisal in place of
glass.
Meter/mix units upgraded
Krauss-Maffei is introducing the new EcoStar range of modular
mixing/metering machines for all areas of PUR processing. The
new line effectively replaces the company’s RIM-Star and
RIM-Star Eco series. The EcoStar’s
compact arrangement—mounted on a frame together with
its control cabinet—is
said to result in short conveying lines between machine components,
which minimizes pressure losses, ensures more precise heat balancing,
and optimizes control. Ease of operation and maintenance and
improved accessibility are also claimed.
Meanwhile, the Hennecke
Div. of Bayer MaterialScience is featuring a gas-loading device
for low to medium nucleation in combination with its BaseLine
high-pressure foaming machine for rigid integral-skin foams and
compact (unfoamed) PUR systems. Integral-skin foams gain extremely
fine cell structure from nucleation, while compact PUR systems
benefit from the dwell pressure in the mold created by the gas,
which prevents sink marks and considerably reduces trimming and
finishing requirements.
Pneumatic injection control
Cannon is introducing a fully pneumatic version of its Re.Co.
injection control system for its FP2L range of L-shaped, dual-chamber,
high-pressure mixheads. The device was first introduced in a
hydraulic version that has gained wide use in furniture, automotive,
and insulation plants that produce parts containing multiple
hardnesses or other formulation changes. Its claim to fame is
the ability to maintain a constant pressure by monitoring and
automatically adjusting the component ratio from shot to shot
or during the same shot.
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| Hennecke is introducing a gas-loading/nucleation
device for its BaseLine high-pressure machine for rigid foam
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The new Re.Co. Air Assembly is said to
offer the same level of reliability as the hydraulic version.
However, it has been thoroughly redesigned to produce a very
compact, simple unit that requires less maintenance and is easier
to operate. Adjustment of the injector needle is now achieved
through the action of a spring attached to the pneumatic piston.
Needle positioning is then performed by means of a balance of
the force of the spring and the opposing force generated by the
material flowing into the injection nozzle.
Low-pressure potting
Cannon is featuring a new low-pressure dosing unit for encapsulation of electrical
devices and components. The C2P Potting Dosing unit can mix and meter polyurethane
or epoxy resin using formulations with a wide working ratio (up to 10:1),
high viscosity, and very small outputs (0.2 to 1.5 g/sec). A single frame
mounts day tanks, dosing unit, mixing head, and control panel. The low-pressure
mixhead with remote mixing motor is said to be very lightweight and easy
to handle.
PUR for pipelines
BASF is featuring three new polyurethane materials for oil
and gas pipelines:
- Elastopor H is a special rigid foam formulation
for insulating pipes laid at sea. It is said to keep the oil
at a pumpable viscosity by minimizing heat loss from the pipe.
- Elastoshore 2570 is a
solid PUR elastomer filled with glass beads for offshore oil
pipelines laid at depths of 3000 meters, where “shallow-water” foams
typically collapse. This formulation provides superior compressive
strength plus thermal insulation due to the vacuum within the
glass beads.
- Elastocoat C 6830 is a coating and casting compound
that is said to provide permanent wear and corrosion protection
of pipelines laid on land or at sea. It allows for the quick
application on pipe joints and connecting sleeves. Hardness,
density, and curing time can be matched to a job site’s
conditions.
New PUR technologies
BASF will highlight the concept of thermal engine encapsulation
(TEE), a developmental technology aimed at bringing PUR into
the automobile engine compartment. The engine is wrapped in foam
insulation in order to reduce the number of cold starts by slowing
heat loss from the engine once it is switched off. Potential
annual fuel savings of up to 9% in winter and 5% during the summer
months are claimed. Commercial feasibility of TEE will soon
be tested by a well-known manufacturer on a small diesel engine.
BASF
is also showing new applications for its patented Sandwich Plate
System (SPS), in which two steel plates are integrally bonded
to a solid PUR elastomer core made of a BASF material called
Elastocore. Since 2001, SPS has been used to repair ship’s
decks and cargo holds, and maritime structures such as hull midsections
of river barges. Newer applications include the funnel casing
of truck ferries and replacing reinforced concrete in civil engineering
structures such as road bridges. A recent application in Canada
reduced the weight of a 22-meter bridge deck by 60% with SPS
in place of concrete.