Non-hazardous water-based polyurethane dispersion
US-12110373-B2 · Oct 8, 2024 · US
US9550874B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9550874-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214236495-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 30, 2012 |
| Priority date | Aug 2, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jan 24, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 24, 2017 |
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Provided are: a powdered material for slush molding; and a manufacturing process therefor. The powdered material is less odorous, exhibits excellent powder fluidity, and does not suffer from troubles resulting from the sliding-down or agglomeration of a pigment even when the resin particles have been pigmented on the surfaces thereof. Thus, the powdered material ensures high productivity. The powdered material is a powdered polyurethane urea resin composition which comprises (D) a polyurethane urea resin that has a total content of bimolecular condensate of acetone, bimolecular condensate of methyl ethyl ketone, and bimolecular condensate of methyl isobutyl ketone of 1,000 ppm or less and (N) an additive, wherein the polyurethane urea resin (D) takes the form of thermoplastic polyurethane urea resin particles (P) that have a volume-mean particle diameter of 20 to 500 μm and that have protrusions and recesses on the surfaces. The powdered polyurethane urea resin composition is manufactured by a manufacturing process which includes a step of mixing (A) an isocyanato-terminated urethane prepolymer with (B) an alicyclic diamine and/or an aliphatic diamine in an aqueous medium by stirring to form the resin particles (P).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for producing the powdery polyurethane urea resin composition for slush molding comprising: a polyurethane urea resin (D) whose total content of a dicondensate of acetone, a dicondensate of methyl ethyl ketone, and a dicondensate of methyl isobutyl ketone is 1,000 ppm or less, and an additive (N), wherein the polyurethane urea resin (D) has formed thermoplastic polyurethane urea resin particles (P) having irregularities on the surface thereof and having a shape factor SF1 of from 101 to 200, a shape factor SF2 of from 120 to 240, and a volume-average particle diameter of from 20 to 500 μm, the method comprising the step of: obtaining thermoplastic polyurethane urea resin particles (P) having irregularities on the surface thereof by performing a polymerization reaction, formation of primary particles having a volume-average particle diameter of 0.1 to 60 μm, and granulation by coalescence of the primary particles by mixing and stirring a mixture (M) composed of: an alicyclic diamine and/or an aliphatic diamine (B), an organic solvent (K) having a dielectric constant of 5 to 25, and water or an aqueous solution (L) containing a surfactant, wherein the mixture contains the (K) in an amount of 5 to 30% by weight relative to the (L) or the water, with an isocyanate group-terminated urethane prepolymer (A), wherein the-additive (N) is added and mixed in any of the step of obtaining the (P) or the step of obtaining the (A) or the raw material thereof before the step of obtaining the (P), or the step after obtaining the (P), wherein the prepolymer (A) is formed from an aliphatic diisocyanate (a1) and an active hydrogen component comprising a monool (a2), a high molecular diol (a3) having a number-average molecular weight of from 500 to 10,000 and an active hydrogen-containing compound represented by formula (1): wherein, in formula (1), R 1 represents a monovalent group formed by removing one active hydrogen atom from a monovalent or polyvalent active hydrogen-containing compound, or a hydroxy group; and when there are a plurality of R 1 s, the R 1 s each may be the same or different; R 2 represents a divalent group formed by removing two active hydrogen atoms from a divalent active hydrogen-containing compound, and when there are a plurality of R 2 s, the R 2 s each may be the same or different; Y represents a tri- or more valent group formed by removing all carboxyl groups from a tri- or more basic aromatic polycarboxylic acid; the aromatic ring of Y is constituted from carbon atoms, wherein a substituent, may be attached to any of the carbon atoms, and at least one of the carbon atoms has thereon no substituents attached thereto; each substituent on the aromatic ring of Y, when present, is independently an alkyl group, a vinyl group, an allyl group, an amino group, or a halogen atom; a represents an integer of 1 or greater, b represents an integer of 0 or greater, and 3≦a+b≦d−1 is satisfied, where d represents the number of hydrogen atoms bound to the carbon atoms constituting the aromatic ring in the event that all substituents including the carboxyl groups of the aromatic polycarboxylic acid have been substituted with hydrogen atoms, that is, the number of the sites that can be substituted on the aromatic ring. 2. The production method according to claim 1 , wherein the mixture (M) and the prepolymer (A) are mixed with each other and stirred at a peripheral speed of 10 to 40 m/s. 3. A method for producing the powdery polyurethane urea resin composition for slush molding comprising a polyurethane urea resin (D) whose total content of a dicondensate of acetone, a dicondensate of methyl ethyl ketone, and a dicondensate of methyl isobutyl ketone is 1,000 ppm or less, and an additive (N), wherein the polyurethane urea resin (D) has formed thermoplastic polyurethane urea resin particles (P) having irregularities on the surface thereof and having a shape factor SF1 of from 101 to 200, a shape factor SF2 of from 120 to 240, and a volume-average particle diameter of from 20 to 500 μm, the method comprising the following step 1 and the following step 2-1 or step 2-2: step 1: the step of producing polyurethane urea resin fine particles (G) having a volume-average particle diameter of 0.1 to 60 μm comprising the-polyurethane urea resin (D) whose total content of a dicondensate of acetone, a dicondensate of methyl ethyl ketone, and a dicondensate of methyl isobutyl ketone is 1,000 ppm or less; step 2-1: the step of obtaining thermoplastic polyurethane urea resin particles (P) having irregularities on the surfaces thereof by causing coalescence of the polyurethane urea resin fine particles (G) by heating the (G) to a temperature of from [the thermally softening temperature of the (D)−10]° C. to [the thermally softening temperature of the (D)+10]° C. under stirring at a peripheral speed of 0.5 to 50 m/s; step 2-2: the step of obtaining thermoplastic polyurethane urea resin particles (P) having irregularities on the surfaces thereof by causing coalescence of the (G) by heating the (G) to a temperature of from 70° C. to [the thermally softening temperature of the (D)+10]° C. under stirring at a peripheral speed of 0.5 to 50 m/s in the presence of 5 to 30% by weight, based on the weight of the (G), of an organic solvent (T) having a solubility parameter differing by 3 or less from that of the polyurethane urea resin (D); wherein the additive (N) is added and mixed in any of the step 1, or the step 2-1 or step 2-2, or the step of obtaining a raw material of the (D) before the step 1, or the step after obtaining the resin particles (P), wherein the polyurethane urea resin (D) is a polyurethane urea resin obtained by a production method comprising the step of mixing and stirring a mixture of an alicyclic diamine and/or an aliphatic diamine (B) and an aqueous solution (L) containing a surfactant, or water with an isocyanate group-terminated urethane prepolymer (A), wherein the prepolymer (A) is formed from an aliphatic diisocyanate (a1) and an active hydrogen component comprising a monool (a2), a high molecular diol (a3) having a number-average molecular weight of from 500 to 10,000 and an active hydrogen-containing compound represented by formula (1): wherein, in formula (1), R 1 represents a monovalent group formed by removing one active hydrogen atom from a monovalent or polyvalent active hydrogen-containing compound, or a hydroxy group; and when there are a plurality of R 1 s, the R 1 s each may be the same or different; R 2 represents a divalent group formed by removing two active hydrogen atoms from a divalent active hydrogen-containing compound, and when there are a plurality of R 2 s, the R 2 s each may be the same or different; Y represents a tri- or more valent group formed by removing all carboxyl groups from a tri- or more basic aromatic polycarboxylic acid; the aromatic ring of Y is constituted from carbon atoms, wherein a substituent may be attached to any of the carbon atoms, and at least one of the carbon atoms has thereon no substituents attached thereto; each substituent on the aromatic ring of Y, when present, is independently an alkyl group, a vinyl group, an allyl group, an amino group, or a halogen atom; a represents an integer of 1 or greater, b represents an integer of 0 or greater, and 3≦a+b≦d−1 is satisfied, where d represents the number of hydrogen atoms bound to the carbon atoms constituting the aromatic ring in the event that all substituents including the carboxyl groups of the aromatic polycarboxylic acid have been substituted with hydrogen atoms, that
Compounds having only one group containing active hydrogen (vinylpolymers having terminal groups containing active hydrogen C08G18/62) · CPC title
derived from dicarboxylic acids and dialcohols · CPC title
Two or more polyesters of different physical or chemical nature (C08G18/44 takes precedence) · CPC title
characterised by the compounds used containing active hydrogen · CPC title
using two or more compounds having active hydrogen in the first polymerisation step · CPC title
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