Claims
- 1. A foamable polyurethane precursor composition comprising a polyurethane precursor, being a polyisocyanate or a substance containing a isocyanate-reactive hydrogen atoms, and a perforating agent characterized in that the perforating agent is present in from about 0.01 to about 2.0 percent based on total weight of precursor and agent present, and is a liquid polyfluorinated substance that has a critical surface free energy of less about 23 mJ/m.sup.2 and having a boiling point greater than 130.degree. C. and a molecular weight of at least 350.
- 2. The polyurethane precursor composition of claim 1 wherein said liquid perforating agent is a polyfluoro-or perfluorocarbon compound.
- 3. The polyurethane precursor composition of claim 1 where the precursor is an organic polyisocyanate.
- 4. The polyurethane precursor composition of claim 2 where the precursor substance containing isocyanate-reactive hydrogen atoms is a polyether polyol, polyester polyol, amine-terminated polyether or mixtures thereof.
- 5. A cellular polyurethane polymer containing perforated cell windows and which has a density of from about 10 to about 150 kg/m.sup.3 prepared by reacting an organic polyisocyanate with a substance containing one or more isocyanate-reactive hydrogen atoms/molecule in the presence of a blowing agent and a perforating agent which has a critical surface free energy of less than 23 mJ/m.sup.2 characterized in that:
- a) the blowing agent comprises water in an amount to provide for at least 50 mole percent of the blowing requirement; and
- b) the perforating agent is a liquid polyfluorocarbon or perfluorocarbon, with a boiling point at atmospheric pressure of at least 130.degree. C. and a molecular weight of at least 350 and is present in from about 0.01 to about 0.6 percent based on total weight of the polyurethane polymer.
- 6. The polyurethane precursor composition of claim 1 wherein the polyfluorinated substance has a boiling point of at least 175.degree. C. and is insoluble or only sparingly soluble in the precursor.
- 7. The polyurethane precursor composition of claim 6 wherein the polyfluorinated substance is a mixture of C.sub.15-18 perfluorinated compounds.
- 8. The polyurethane precursor composition of claim 3 wherein the polyisocyanate is toluene diisocyanate.
- 9. The polyurethane precursor composition of claim 3 wherein the polyisocyanate is a methylene-bridged polyphenyl polyisocyanate.
- 10. The polyurethane precursor composition of claim 4 wherein the precursor is a polyether polyol having a hydroxyl equivalent weight of from about 50 to about 700 and containing from about 2 to about 8 hydroxyl groups per molecule.
- 11. The polyurethane precursor composition of claim 4 wherein the precursor is a polyester polyol.
- 12. The polyurethane precursor composition of claim 11 wherein the polyester polyol has a melting point of from about 50.degree. C. to about 115.degree. C.
- 13. The polyurethane precursor composition of claim 4 which further comprises from about 0.5 to about 15 parts water per 100 parts by weight of polyol present.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/951,970 filed Sep. 28, 1992, U.S. Pat. No. 5,250,579.
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