The aim of this study is to improve the heat resistance performance of polyurethane based adhesives for the manufacture of shoes. Four polyurethane adhesive compositions most used in the domestic shoe industry have been investigated: PU-503, VU-252, KYSPO-1 and D-274. The main components of polyurethane compositions are urethane rubber, zeolite, ethyl acetate and acetone. It has been found that modification of VU-252, KYSPO-1 and D-274 with zeolite in the amount of 0.5-1% allow to increase the heat resistance to 150° C while that of PU-503 - to 200° C. Besides it has been found that adhesive compositions can be recommended for the manufacture of special fire-resistant shoes that could withstand high thermal loads.
The aim of the study is to increase the bond strength of polychloroprene adhesives for footwear production. The main components of the polychloroprene adhesive composition is nairit NT, petrol BR1 or BR2, ethyl acetate grade A, leuconate. It has been found that leuconate in an amount of 5 % and microwave irradiation will increase a bond strength by 59 %. Modified adhesive composition may be recommended for production of special shoes that can withstand high mechanical loads.
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