PDP 2014 Outlines PDF
PDP 2014 Outlines PDF
PDP 2014 Outlines PDF
Course Outlines
Instructor:
Brian Fogg completed 50 years of involvement in the polyurethane industry in 2013. His extensive
technical and market experience was obtained working in several countries, with involvement in every
aspect of the industry. He holds degrees in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Micro-molecular
Science. Following a 40 years career in the global PU industry, he now works as an international
polyurethane consultant.
9:00 – 9:30
9:30 – 10:30
Morning Break
10:45 – 12:15
Lunch Break
1:00 – 1:30
2:00 – 3:00
Afternoon Break
3:15 – 4:00
4:00 – 4:30
Course Objective
Technology: “The purposeful application of information in the design, production and utilization of goods
and services and in the organization of human activities” (Source: Internet, Business Dictionary).
Polyurethane Technology: An Integration of Polymer Chemistry knowledge with that of specific
Equipment and manufacturing Processes.
The Objective of PDP-102, by way of representative examples, is to elucidate the corroboration and
interdependence required of these three technology domains. The course covers PU Foams, the fundament
for all later developments, extending into PU Composites, one of the most complex and valuable latest
additions.
PDP PU102 is equally useful to attendees who are just beginning their foray in the field of polyurethanes
as those interested in a deeper understanding of its potential.
Polyurethane Composites
Brian Fogg completed 50 years of involvement in the polyurethane industry in 2013. His extensive
technical and market experience was obtained working in several countries, with involvement in every
aspect of the industry. He holds degrees in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Micro-molecular
Science. Following a 40 years career in the global PU industry, he now works as an international
polyurethane consultant.
9:00 – 10:00
10:00 – 10:30
Rigid Foams, Flexible Foams and C.A.S.E. Markets – Consumption and Growth Trends
Morning Break
10:45 – 11:45
11:45 – 12:15
Lunch Break
Afternoon session – Applications
1:00 – 1:30
1:30 – 2:45
Rigid Foams
Explanation of Thermal Insulation Concept – Blowing Agents
Continuous and discontinuous panels – Slab-stock
Sprayed Foam - One Component Foam
Refrigerator and Appliance - In-situ foam - Insulated Pipe -Molded Foam
Afternoon Break
3:00 – 3:45
Flexible Foams
Concepts of Comfort and Energy and Sound Absorption explained
Slab Foam - Polyether – Polyester – Visco-elastic
Molded Foam for Furniture – Automotive Transportation
3:45 – 4:30
C.A.S.E.
o Coatings – Auto, Architectural, Roof/Deck, Wood, Textile, Leather
o Adhesives – Automotive, Packing, Footwear. Binders - Forest Products - Rubber
Crumb, Foundry Core
o Sealants - Construction, Automotive, Glazing
o Elastomers – Cast, TPU, Fibers, Footwear, Synthetic Leather
PU 104A – POLYURETHANE SEALANTS, ADHESIVES & BINDERS
Instructor: Jim O’Connor
Sealants
Defining a sealant and the different types (Chemistries and Uses).
Urethane Sealant market and different market segments
Advantages /Disadvantages of Polyurethane Sealants
Properties versus Silicones
Raw materials
Different sealant types, how to formulate a sealant , some of the unique chemistries utilized in
producing a polyurethane sealant
o One and two component
o Moisture cure
o Hybrid sealants
Testing of Sealants
Adhesives
Defining an adhesive and the different types and failure modes.
Adhesive Testing
World Adhesives market and different market segments
Advantages /Disadvantages of Polyurethane Adhesives
Different adhesive types and Chemistries
o Urethane vs. Silicone vs. epoxy vs. etc.
o Reactive and Non-reactive
o One or two component,
Raw materials
How to formulate an adhesive
o One and two component
o Moisture cure
o Thermal Cure
o Reactive hot melts
o Hybrid Adhesives
o Polyurethane Dispersions
o Latent Reactive
Urethane Binders
Binder Market and Different Market Segments
o Metal casting (foundry)
o Carpet industry
o Construction
o Miscellaneous molded rubber products
PU 104B – POLYURETHANE ELASTOMERS & COATINGS
Instructor: Jim O’Connor
Polyurethane Coatings
Opening Remarks
Metering Machines
Morning Break
Lunch Break
Electrical Control
Afternoon Break
Plant Design
Closing
Introduction
Presenters
The Urethane Chemical Reaction
Isocyanates (-NCO)
Polyols
Acidity as %HCl
Viscosity
Monomer & Isomers in polymeric MDI
TDI Isomers
Color Methods
Acid Number
Basicity (Alkalinity)
Basicity as % Nitrogen
Water
Blended and Formulated Polyol Methods
Course Objective: This course is designed to give attendees an overview of the many test measurements
used to characterize polyurethane foams. It is not meant to make one a testing expert, but rather to create
a better understanding of the unique properties of foam. The many types of foam that can be produced
make it an extremely versatile product. This versatility, in itself, makes testing foam extremely
challenging. The course begins by covering the following subject matter.
Testing Jargon
Temperature/Humidity Effects in Manufacturing & Testing
Anisotropicity in Foam
Modulus & Poisson’s Ratio
Attendees are encouraged to be interactive and ask many questions relevant to their individual job
situations.