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Millathane® Millable Polyurethane
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Millathane Millable Urethane Millable polyurethane rubbers (sometimes known as millable gums) are solid polymers that can be processed on standard rubber processing equipment such as internal mixers (Banbury® mixers) and rubber mills. The properties of millable urethanes are generally comparable to castable (liquid) urethanes, which require different processing equipment and molding techniques. Millable urethane rubbers are used in many demanding applications, especially those that require excellent mechanical strength, oil resistance, ozone resistance and abrasion resistance. Polyurethanes are made by reacting a diisocyanate with a
polyol and usually a chain extender. Millable polyurethane rubbers are made from both
polyester and polyether
polyols. Diisocyanates like MDI, TDI, H12MDI and others are
commonly used, along with
many different chain extenders. Millable gums are, in general,
under-indexed urethanes which means that there is a stoichiometric
deficiency of isocyanate groups compared to hydroxyl groups in the overall
reaction (NCO:OH ratio is less than 1.0). Liquid (castable) urethanes have a
slight excess of isocyanate groups. Being under-index results in the
need for millable urethanes to be vulcanized by peroxide or sulfur cure systems. |
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Millable urethane rubbers possess a combination of physical properties not found in natural or synthetic rubber such as:
Applications
Millathane® millable polyurethane rubber is useful to rubber molders or
fabricators who wish to make abrasion and oil resistant parts without employing techniques or equipment
required for cast or thermoplastic polyurethanes. Applications for millable
polyurethane include:
| Rollers and Belting Millathane millable urethanes are widely used in rubber covered rolls because of their excellent combination of abrasion resistance, oil resistance and resistance to glazing, so they retain their coefficient of friction as they age. This is important for rollers and belts in paper and currency handling applications. Several grades that are often used in rollers are Millathane E34, Millathane 5004 and Millathane 76. |
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| Medical
Applications The strength properties of urethanes, including tensile strength and abrasion resistance, make it useful for critical applications for (non-implantable) medical devices. Millathane grades that find use in this application area include Millathane 76, Millathane E34 and Millathane 26. |
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| Military
and Aeronautical Applications Many rubber applications in military and aerospace, including parts on airplanes and helicopters, require the high abrasion resistance of Millathane millable urethanes along with very good low temperature properties. Millathane CM and Millathane E40 are two of the Millathane grades that are excellent for both abrasion resistance and low temperature properties and are used in these applications. |
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Electronics Applications The wear resistance, excellent frictional characteristics and excellent ozone resistance make Millathane millable urethanes the polymer of choice for applications such as keypads, belts and rollers. Millathane grades used include Millathane 5004, Millathane 66 and Millathane 97. |
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| Footwear The excellent abrasion resistance of urethanes like Millathane E34 make it desirable for tough footwear applications, especially in the sporting shoe industry. The good wet and dry frictional properties of millable urethanes make it good for shoe soles. The transparency of Millathane 97 is the reason it has been used in transparent footwear applications for over 20 years. |
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| Oil and Fuel Resistant Applications Polyester grades of Millathane millable urethanes are widely used in o-rings, gaskets and seals, where the excellent resistance to petroleum based oils, fuels and hydraulic fluids is important. Millathane grades used for oil resistant applications include Millathane 5004, Millathane 66, Millathane 76 and Millathane HT. |
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| Industrial Tires The abrasion resistance of Millathane millable urethanes, coupled with their excellent oil resistance and frictional characteristics, make them the choice for specialty industrial tires that require these properties. Millathane grades that are used in this application include Millathane 76 and Millathane E34. |
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Millathane Millable Polyurethane Grades
TSE produces Millathane millable urethanes in both polyester
and polyether grades. Polyether grades have better water and
hydrolysis resistance than polyester grades, while polyester grades
have better heat, oil and compression set resistance than polyether grades.
Most Millathane grades are available in a range of viscosities, and are
available as dense bales or Premilled sheets.
| Polyether grades | Key Properties | Typical applications |
| Millathane E34 | Abrasion and hydrolysis resistance | Rubber covered rollers for paper and printing industries, footwear |
| Millathane E40 | Outstanding low temperature properties | Military and aerospace parts requiring the optimum in low temperature properties |
| Millathane CM | Excellent strength, abrasion resistance and low temperature properties | Military and aerospace parts requiring excellent strength and abrasion and low temperature resistance |
| Millathane 26 | Compliance with FDA regulation 21CFR177.2600 | Rollers, belting and molded parts, for food and non-food handling applications |
| Millathane 97 | Transparency and high abrasion resistance | Transparent shoe soles and shoe components, and brightly colored parts |
| Polyester grades | Key Properties | Typical applications |
| Millathane 5004 | Oil and solvent resistance | Suction cups, diaphragms, rollers for printing and paper handling |
| Millathane 76 | Excellent oil and abrasion resistance | O-rings, gaskets, suction cups, vibration isolators, wheels |
| Millathane HT | Excellent frictional characteristics and low temperature properties | Belts, rollers, gaskets requiring excellent frictional characteristics |
| Millathane 66 | Excellent heat, oil and compression set resistance | Seals, gaskets, belts, rollers needing the optimum in heat and compression set resistance |
Thanecure® Grades
| Thanecure ZM | Thanecure ZM is a cure activator/accelerator for sulfur cured millable polyurethanes. It is typically used at a 1 phr level which give a good balance of cure speed and processing safety. |
| Thanecure T9 | Thanecure T9 is dimerized TDI and is used as a vulcanization agent for isocyanate cured millable urethanes. It is also used as an adhesion promoter for rubber to textile bonding. |
Contact us to see if Millathane millable polyurethane rubber may be the right solution for you.
Contacts: Worldwide Distributors
Global Business Director of Millathane® and
Thanecure®
Massimo (Mo) Cerboni at (800) 237-7634 x1264 or (727) 540-1264
Millathane® Customer Service (USA)
Nina Manee at (800) 237-7634 x1348 or (727) 540-1348
Millathane® Technical Service
Tom Jablonowski at (800) 237-7634 x1238 or (727) 540-1238
Millathane® is a registered trademark of TSE Industries, Inc., Banbury®
is a registered trademark of Farrel Corporation, and Hypalon® is a registered trademark of DuPont.
TSE Industries, Inc. is an ISO 9001 Certified company.