Claims
- 1. A mixing head for producing a foamable mass of a polyurea elastomer, comprising:
- means for forming a cylindrical mixing chamber having a mouth at one end of the chamber;
- a piston extending into said chamber from an opposite end of said chamber and displaceable into a position in which an end of said piston is flush with said mouth, said piston being provided with a cylinder at said opposite end of said chamber pressurizable for displacement of said piston in said chamber;
- a source of component A formed by combining at least one aliphatic polyether amine having primary functional groups and substantially devoid of free hydroxyl groups, a catalyst for polyurea elastomer formation having tertiary amino groups, carbon dioxide at least in part produced by reaction of carbamate with the aliphatic ether amine and optional inert gas, and optional polyurea additives;
- a first means for feeding said component A opening radially into said chamber at a mixing region located between said ends of said chamber;
- a source of component B formed from a polyisocyanate reactive to produce the polyurea elastomer or a prepolymer of the polyisocyanate;
- a second means for feeding said component B coplanar with said first means for feeding said component A and offset by 90.degree. from said first means for feeding said component A and opening radially into said mixing region;
- a source of component C comprising water reactive to produce polyurea elastomer;
- a third radial means for feeding said component C coplanar with said first means for feeding said component A and said second means for feeding said component B and offset by 90.degree. from said second means for feeding said component B opening radially into said mixing region, said components A, B, and C mixing in said chamber to form a mixture, said piston slidably across said first, second, and third means for feeding;
- means for forming a calming chamber lying at a right angle to said mixing chamber, said mixing chamber opening into said calming chamber at said mouth laterally through a wall of said calming chamber, said calming chamber opening at one end of the calming chamber into a mold;
- a reversibly axially displaceable plunger in said calming chamber slidable past said mouth;
- a plunger cylinder formed at another end of said calming chamber and receiving said plunger for axially shifting said plunger; and
- an adjustable stop on said plunger cylinder engageable with said plunger for positioning an end of said plunger across said mouth to define a flow cross section at said mouth which is less than the cross section of said mouth.
- 2. The mixing head defined in claim 1 wherein said stop is a screw threaded on said plunger cylinder, aligned with said plunger and engaging same.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of Ser. No. 07/851,693, filed Mar. 13, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,157,059.
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