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Interaction of Chromium Compounds with Polyurethanes

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The properties of a filled polymer depend on the properties of the polymer, the properties of the filler and the interaction between the two components [1,2] Many of the polymeric coating materials are filled with inorganic pigments. Special types of coating systems, for example magnetic recording materials, are highly filled polymers [3] The addition of any mineral filler increases the modulus and the temperature deflection of the polymer, but also the brittleness.

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Gahde, J., Loeschcke, I., Sachse, J., Hiller, W., Schulz, G., Goehring, H. (1991). Interaction of Chromium Compounds with Polyurethanes. In: Allen, K.W. (eds) Adhesion 15. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3854-3_7

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