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Rulon Bearings

Covestro Baydur® 263 IMR RIM system
Categories: Polymer; Thermoset; Polyurethane, TS; Thermoset Polyurethane, Solid RIM

Material Notes: Characterization: Baydur 263 IMR is a black pigmented, two component, low-density, structural RIM (LD-SRIM) system.

Properties / Applications: Baydur 263 IMR is used in combination with glass reinforcement to mold automotive composite parts. The composite parts are produced by the open pour reaction injection molding process. The liquid resin mixture ’s low viscosity and long cream time allows it to fully permeate the glass reinforcement before reacting to form the solid crosslinked polymer. A variety of different fiberglasses can be used for reinforcement, such as: continuous roving glass mat, chopped strand glass mat, or with glass rovings utilizing a chopped glass fiber RIM machine. The system exhibits excellent flow, quick demold times, and outstanding mechanical properties. Typical composite applications include interior trim consoles, door trim panels, sunshades, and load floors. The Baydur 263 IMR system combines high strength and thermal properties, while still providing lighter weight than ABS, talc filled polypropylene (PP), or blow molded PP. Composites made with Baydur 263 IMR maintain dimensional stability under high heat and humidity conditions, even at thinner cross sections. Baydur 263 IMR can be poured into a mold to produce composite substrates separately, to be finished later with trim cover stock. Or, it can be poured directly behind trim cover stock, such as vinyl, fabric, or carpet, in a one-step process.

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Physical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Specific Gravity 0.450 g/cc0.450 g/cc300 g/m2 glass weight; ASTM D792
 0.550 g/cc0.550 g/cc600 g/m2 glass weight; ASTM D792
 1.05 g/cc1.05 g/ccPolyol (Component B)
 1.24 g/cc1.24 g/ccIsocyanate (Component A)
Viscosity 200 cP200 cPIsocyanate (Component A)
 1200 cP1200 cPPolyol (Component B)
 
Mechanical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Tensile Strength at Break 20.0 MPa2900 psi300 g/m2 glass weight; ASTM D638
 25.0 MPa3630 psi600 g/m2 glass weight; ASTM D638
Flexural Strength 32.0 MPa4640 psi300 g/m2 glass weight; ASTM D790
 40.0 MPa5800 psi600 g/m2 glass weight; ASTM D790
Flexural Modulus 1.35 GPa196 ksi300 g/m2 glass weight; ASTM D790
 1.60 GPa232 ksi600 g/m2 glass weight; ASTM D790
 
Thermal PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
CTE, linear 30.6 µm/m-°C17.0 µin/in-°F600 g/m2 glass weight; ASTM D696
 36.0 µm/m-°C20.0 µin/in-°F300 g/m2 glass weight; ASTM D696
Flash Point 145 °C293 °FPMCC, Polyol (Component B)
 199 °C390 °FPMCC, Isocyanate (Component A)
 
Processing PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Mold Temperature 65.0 - 75.0 °C149 - 167 °F
Gel Time 0.750 min0.750 min
 
Descriptive Properties
AppearanceBlack liquidPolyol (Component B)
 Dark brown liquidIsocyanate (Component A)
Content>31%NCO, Isocyanate (Component A)
Hydroxyl numberPolyol (Component B)

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