Synthesis of flexible polyurethane foams by the partial substitution of polyol by steatite

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This work describes the synthesis of composites steatite/flexible polyurethane by replacing 4.5 wt. % of polyol with steatite rock powder. We evaluated two mechanical properties of composites (comfort factor and support factor) for various formulations based on a fractional factorial design. The new synthesized composites showed higher support factor, greater comfort factor, and lower cost, compared to conventional flexible polyurethane foams. There is not a significant change in the chemical composition of the foams, due to substitution of 4.5 wt. % polyol by steatite. However, there was a decrease in cell size and greater interaction between the hard segments of the composite.

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De Carvalho Pinto, P. C., Da Silva, V. R., Yoshida, M. I., & De Oliveira, M. A. L. (2018). Synthesis of flexible polyurethane foams by the partial substitution of polyol by steatite. Polimeros, 28(4), 323–331. https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-1428.10417

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