Transcription of Surface Energy Data for PUR: Polyurethanes
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Surface Energy data for PUR: PolyurethanesSource(a)Mst. Type(b) data (c)Comments(d)Busscher, 1983(158)Contact angle WY = 89o; no temp citedNo details on material , 1988(89)Contact angle WY = 72o; no temp citedNo details on material , 1988(89)Contact angle WY = 79o; no temp citedNo details on material , 1988(90)Contact angle WA = 82o, WR = 51o, d W = 31o; no temp cited100% PTMO Vialon , 1988(90)Contact angle WA = 79o, WR = 33o, d W = 46o; no temp cited67% PTMO/33% PEO Vialon , 1988(90)Contact angle WA = 71o, WR = 31o, d W = 40o; no temp cited33% PTMO/67% PEO Vialon , 1988(90)Contact angle WA = 55o, WR = 30o, d W = 25o; no temp cited100% PEO Vialon , 1988(90)Contact angle WA = 82-87o, WR = 50-51o, d W = 30-36o;Vialon 510X (4 formulations, from 45 to 75 Shore hardness).no temp citedTingey, 1988(90)Contact angle WA = 88o, WR = 50o, d W = 38o; no temp citedPellethane , 1988(90)Contact angle WA = 93o, WR = 45o, d W = 48o; no temp citedMitrathane , 1988(90)Contact angle WA = 90o, WR = 0o, d W = 90o; no temp citedBiomer , 1988(90)Contact angle WA = 105o, WR = 29o, d W = 76o;Lycra temp citedFukuzawa, 1994(113)Contact angle WY = ; no temp citedContact angle measured after stabilizing for 15 , 2009(227)Contact angle WY = 67o; 23oCCoating formed from commercial polyurethane dispersionfrom polyester-based , 2009(227)Contact angle WY = 73o; 23oCCoating formed from polyurethane dispersion from adipat
Surface Energy Data for PUR: Polyurethanes Source (a )Mst.Type b Datac Comments(d) Busscher, 1983 (158) Contact angle θ W Y = 89 o; no temp cited No details on material tested. ...
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