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20–24 Sept 2021
Europe/Amsterdam timezone

Environmentally friendly polyurethane materials for space applications

23 Sept 2021, 11:30
20m
EcoDesign for Space Ecodesign for space

Speaker

Tomas Vlcek (TOSEDA s.r.o.)

Description

Polyurethanes (PUs) are versatile materials applicable across many industries for their excellent resilience and applicability in different forms: flexible and rigid; monolith and foam. In space industry they find utilization for instance in spacecraft as coating and potting materials for protection of electronic compounds, and further in launchers as rigid foams for thermal insulation of cryogenic tanks for liquid propellants.
Results of our screening study (1) are confirming great potential of green PUs to replace conventional PUs in the selected space applications by the newly developed eco-friendly hybrid non-isocyanate polyurethane materials (HNIPU). The HNIPU materials are formulated with the aim to minimize health and ecological issues related to the use of toxic isocyanates that are main starting compounds in the production of conventional PUs. Sustainability aspect is achieved using renewable resources, such as vegetable oils and/or their derivatives.
The recent research confirmed the possibility to prepare non-isocyanate conformal coating and potting systems with bio-sourced mass content exceeding 50 wt. % and the content of non-isocyanate based hydroxy urethane bonds mass per total bond mass up to 100 %. Processing, thermo-mechanical and electrical properties are adjustable according to requirements of industrial applications.
The currently developed HNIPU foam has been compared to the reference PU system CRE210VS (provided by Latvian State Institute of Wood Chemistry). It displays ca. 3.5 times higher density (0.163 g/cm3), about 10 times higher compression strength at 10% deformation (1.85 MPa @ 25 °C), and almost 2 times higher conductivity (0.042 W/m∙K @20 °C). Enhanced mechanical properties and increased thermal conductivity result from higher density of the developed foam.
Scale-up of the HNIPU foam production by industrial PU spraying equipment as the next step of the study is feasible by optimization of foaming parameters with the aim to reach requirements of industrial process, as well as more fine and closed cell structure.
The developed HNIPU materials give a promise for further development of non-isocyanate based conformal coating, potting, and thermo-insulation polyurethane foam materials applicable in space industry.

(1) ESA Contract No. 4000119685/17/NL/KML: „Development of „Green“ Polyurethane Materials for Use in Spacecraft and Launcher Applications“.

Primary author

Tomas Vlcek (TOSEDA s.r.o.)

Co-authors

Dr Ugis Cabulis (Latvian State Institute of Wood Chemistry) Dr Malgorzata Holynska (ESA-ESTEC)

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