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How to enhance the tensile strength of polyurethane elastomers by bis-(2-dimethylaminoethyl) ether?<\/p>\n

Introduction<\/h2>\n

Polyurethane elastomer is a high-performance material widely used in the fields of industry, construction, automobile, medical and other fields. Its excellent mechanical properties, wear resistance, chemical resistance and elasticity make it the preferred material in many applications. However, with the continuous increase in application demand, how to further improve the tensile strength of polyurethane elastomers has become an important research topic. This article will discuss in detail the mechanism, application method and its effects of bis-(2-dimethylaminoethyl) ether (hereinafter referred to as “bis-ether”) in enhancing the tensile strength of polyurethane elastomers. <\/p>\n

1. Basic characteristics of polyurethane elastomers<\/h2>\n

1.1 Structure of polyurethane elastomer<\/h3>\n

Polyurethane elastomers are polymers formed by chemical reactions of polyols, isocyanates and chain extenders. Its molecular structure contains a large number of carbamate groups (-NH-CO-O-), which impart excellent elasticity and mechanical properties to the material. <\/p>\n

1.2 Properties of polyurethane elastomers<\/h3>\n

Polyurethane elastomers have the following main properties:<\/p>\n