Claims
- 1. A liner comprising the product of reaction of:
(a) a hydrophilic prepolymer bearing isocyanate groups; and (b) a water-borne polymer dispersion, said polymer bearing groups that are reactive to said isocyanate groups; wherein said dispersion has a sufficiently high solids content, and said polymer has a sufficiently high modulus and glass transition or crystalline melting temperature, that said product of reaction exhibits a 24-hour Tensile Strength of at least about 2.5 MPa.
- 2. A liner according to claim 1 or claim 20, wherein said polymer used in component (b) has a molecular weight in the range of at least about 50,000.
- 3. A liner according to claim 1 or claim 20, wherein said polymer of component (b) is in the form of particles of a size from about 10 to about 10,000 nm.
- 4. A liner according to claim 1 or claim 20, wherein said dispersion has a solids content of at least about 30 percent by weight, based upon the total weight of said dispersion.
- 5. A liner according to claim 1 or claim 20, wherein a film prepared from said polymer used in component (b) has a tensile modulus of at least about 6.89 MPa at 100% elongation.
- 6. A liner according to claim 1 or claim 20, wherein a film prepared from said polymer used in component (b) has a value of Tg or Tm greater than about 30° C.
- 7. A liner according to claim 1 or claim 20, wherein said dispersion contains no co-solvent.
- 8. A liner according to claim 1 which exhibits a 4-hour Tensile Strength of at least about 1 MPa.
- 9. A liner according to claim 1 or claim 20, wherein said prepolymer is formed by reacting a polymer bearing hydroxyl groups with a monomeric polyisocyanate to form a urethane-containing polymer bearing isocyanate groups, which is purified by removing unreacted monomeric polyisocyanate or by quenching unreacted monomeric polyisocyanate with a compound that is reactive to isocyanate groups.
- 10. A liner according to claim 1 or claim 20, wherein said polymer dispersion is selected from the group consisting of polyurethane dispersions and poly(styrene-acrylic) dispersions.
- 11. A liner according to claim 10, wherein said polymer dispersion is a polyurethane dispersion.
- 12. A liner according to claim 11, wherein said polyurethane dispersion is a polyurethane-polyacrylic dispersion.
- 13. A liner according to claim 1 or claim 20, wherein said polymer dispersion is in admixture with a dispersion of an acrylic polymer, a styrene-butadiene copolymer, or a vinyl acetate polymer.
- 14. A liner according to claim 1 or claim 20, wherein the weight ratio of component (a) to component (b) is in the range of about 1:3 to about 1:10.
- 15. A liner comprising the product of reaction of:
(a) a hydrophilic prepolymer bearing isocyanate groups; and (b) a water-borne polyurethane-polyacrylic or poly(styrene-acrylic) dispersion, said polyurethane-polyacrylic or poly(styrene-acrylic) bearing groups that are reactive to said isocyanate groups.
- 16. A liner according to claim 15 wherein said liner further comprises expandable graphite.
- 17. A liner according to claim 15 wherein said prepolymer is derived from at least one polyether polyol and said isocyanate groups are derived from at least one aromatic polyisocyanate.
- 18. A liner according to claim 15 wherein said dispersion is a polyurethane-polyacrylic dispersion.
- 19. A liner comprising the product of reaction of:
(a) a hydrophilic prepolymer bearing isocyanate groups; and (b) a water-borne polymer dispersion, said polymer bearing groups that are reactive to said isocyanate groups; wherein said dispersion has a water content no greater than about 80 percent by weight, based upon the total weight of said dispersion.
- 20. A liner comprising the product of reaction of:
(a) a hydrophilic prepolymer bearing isocyanate groups; and (b) a water-borne polymer dispersion, said polymer bearing groups that are reactive to said isocyanate groups; wherein said dispersion has a sufficiently high solids content, and said polymer has a sufficiently high modulus and glass transition or crystalline melting temperature, that said product of reaction exhibits a 4-hour Tensile Strength of at least about 1 MPa.
- 21. A method for providing a surface with a liner, said method comprising
(a) applying to said surface
(1) a hydrophilic prepolymer bearing isocyanate groups, and (2) a water-borne polymer dispersion, said polymer bearing groups that are reactive to said isocyanate groups; and (b) allowing said components (1) and (2) to react to form said liner;
wherein said dispersion has a sufficiently high solids content, and said polymer has a sufficiently high modulus and glass transition or crystalline melting temperature, that said liner exhibits a 24-hour Tensile Strength of at least about 2.5 MPa.
- 22. A method according to claim 21 or claim 43, wherein said polymer used in component (2) has a molecular weight in the range of at least about 50,000.
- 23. A method according to claim 21 or claim 43, wherein said polymer of component (2) is in the form of particles of a size from about 10 to about 10,000 nm.
- 24. A method according to claim 21 or claim 43, wherein said dispersion has a solids content of at least about 30 percent by weight, based upon the total weight of the dispersion.
- 25. A method according to claim 21 or claim 43, wherein a film prepared from said polymer of component (2) has a tensile modulus of at least about 6.89 MPa at 100% elongation.
- 26. A method according to claim 21 or claim 43, wherein a film prepared from said polymer of component (2) has a value of Tg or Tm greater than about 30° C.
- 27. A method according to claim 21 or claim 43, wherein said dispersion contains no co-solvent.
- 28. A method according to claim 21, wherein said liner exhibits a 4-hour Tensile Strength of at least about 1 MPa.
- 29. A method according to claim 21 or claim 43, wherein said prepolymer (a) is formed by reacting a polymer bearing hydroxyl groups with a monomeric polyisocyanate to form a urethane-containing polymer bearing isocyanate groups, which is purified by removing unreacted monomeric polyisocyanate or by quenching unreacted monomeric polyisocyanate with a compound that is reactive to isocyanate groups.
- 30. A method according to claim 21 or claim 43, wherein said polymer dispersion is selected from the group consisting of polyurethane dispersions and poly(styrene-acrylic) dispersions.
- 31. A method according to claim 30, wherein said polymer dispersion is a polyurethane dispersion.
- 32. A method according to claim 31, wherein said polyurethane dispersion is a polyurethane-polyacrylic dispersion.
- 33. A method according to claim 21 or claim 43, wherein said polymer dispersion (2) is in admixture with a dispersion of an acrylic polymer, a styrene-butadiene copolymer, or a vinyl acetate polymer.
- 34. A method according to claim 21 or claim 43, wherein the weight ratio of component (1) to component (2) is in the range of from about 1:3 to about 1:10.
- 35. A method according to claim 21 or claim 43, wherein the thickness of said liner is in the range of from about 0.5 mm to about 6 mm.
- 36. A method according to claim 21 or claim 43, wherein said surface is in a mine opening.
- 37. A method for providing a surface with a liner, said method comprising
(a) applying to said surface
(1) a hydrophilic prepolymer bearing isocyanate groups; and (2) a water-borne polyurethane-polyacrylic or poly(styrene-acrylic) dispersion, said polyurethane-polyacrylic or poly(styrene-acrylic) bearing groups that are reactive to said isocyanate groups; and (b) allowing said components (1) and (2) to react to form said liner.
- 38. A method according to claim 37 wherein said liner further comprises expandable graphite.
- 39. A method according to claim 37 wherein said prepolymer is derived from at least one polyether polyol and said isocyanate groups are derived from at least one aromatic polyisocyanate.
- 40. A method according to claim 37 wherein said dispersion is a polyurethane-polyacrylic dispersion.
- 41. A method for providing a surface with a liner, said method comprising
(a) applying to said surface
(1) a hydrophilic prepolymer bearing isocyanate groups; and (2) a water-borne polymer dispersion, said polymer bearing groups that are reactive to said isocyanate groups; and (b) allowing said components (1) and (2) to react to form said liner; wherein said dispersion has a water content no greater than about 80 percent by weight, based upon the total weight of said dispersion.
- 42. A mine opening lined with the liner of claim 1, claim 15, or claim 19 or a liner formed by the method of claim 21, claim 37, or claim 41.
- 43. A method for providing a surface with a liner, said method comprising
(a) applying to said surface
(1) a hydrophilic prepolymer bearing isocyanate groups, and (2) a water-borne polymer dispersion, said polymer bearing groups that are reactive to said isocyanate groups; and (b) allowing said components (1) and (2) to react to form said liner; wherein said dispersion has a sufficiently high solids content, and said polymer has a sufficiently high modulus and glass transition or crystalline melting temperature, that said liner exhibits a 4-hour Tensile Strength of at least about 1 MPa.
- 44. A kit for producing a liner, said kit comprising
(a) a hydrophilic prepolymer bearing isocyanate groups; and (b) a water-borne polymer dispersion which when combined with said component (a) reacts to form a liner, said polymer bearing groups that are reactive to said isocyanate groups; wherein said dispersion has a sufficiently high solids content, and said polymer has a sufficiently high modulus and glass transition or crystalline melting temperature, that said liner exhibits a 24-hour Tensile Strength of at least about 2.5 MPa.
- 45. A kit according to claim 44 or claim 63, wherein said polymer used in component (b) has a molecular weight in the range of at least about 50,000.
- 46. A kit according to claim 44 or claim 63, wherein said polymer of component (b) is in the form of particles of a size from about 10 to about 10,000 nm.
- 47. A kit according to claim 44 or claim 63, wherein said dispersion has a solids content of at least about 30 percent by weight, based upon the total weight of said dispersion.
- 48. A kit according to claim 44 or claim 63, wherein a film prepared from said polymer used in component (b) has a tensile modulus of at least about 6.89 MPa at 100% elongation.
- 49. A kit according to claim 44 or claim 63, wherein a film prepared from said polymer used in component (b) has a value of Tg or Tm greater than about 30° C.
- 50. A kit according to claim 44 or claim 63, wherein said dispersion contains no co-solvent.
- 51. A kit according to claim 44, wherein said liner exhibits a 4-hour Tensile Strength of at least about 1 MPa.
- 52. A kit according to claim 44 or claim 63, wherein said prepolymer is formed by reacting a polymer bearing hydroxyl groups with a monomeric polyisocyanate to form a urethane-containing polymer bearing isocyanate groups, which is purified by removing unreacted monomeric polyisocyanate or by quenching unreacted monomeric polyisocyanate with a compound that is reactive to isocyanate groups.
- 53. A kit according to claim 44 or claim 63, wherein said polymer dispersion is selected from the group consisting of polyurethane dispersions and poly(styrene-acrylic) dispersions.
- 54. A kit according to claim 53, wherein said polymer dispersion is a polyurethane dispersion.
- 55. A kit according to claim 54, wherein said polyurethane dispersion is a polyurethane-polyacrylic dispersion.
- 56. A kit according to claim 44 or claim 63, wherein said polymer dispersion is in admixture with a dispersion of an acrylic polymer, a styrene-butadiene copolymer, or a vinyl acetate polymer.
- 57. A kit according to claim 44 or claim 63, wherein the weight ratio of component (a) to component (b) is in the range of about 1:3 to about 1: 10.
- 58. A kit for producing a liner, said kit comprising
(a) a hydrophilic prepolymer bearing isocyanate groups; and (b) a water-borne polyurethane-polyacrylic or poly(styrene-acrylic) dispersion which when combined with said component (a) reacts to form a liner, said polyurethane-polyacrylic or poly(styrene-acrylic) bearing groups that are reactive to said isocyanate groups.
- 59. A kit according to claim 58, wherein said kit further comprises expandable graphite.
- 60. A kit according to claim 58, wherein said prepolymer is derived from at least one polyether polyol and said isocyanate groups are derived from at least one aromatic polyisocyanate.
- 61. A kit according to claim 58, wherein said dispersion is a polyurethane-polyacrylic dispersion.
- 62. A kit for producing a liner, said kit comprising
(a) a hydrophilic prepolymer bearing isocyanate groups; and (b) a water-borne polymer dispersion which when combined with said component (a) reacts to form a liner, said polymer bearing groups that are reactive to said isocyanate groups; wherein said dispersion has a water content no greater than about 80 percent by weight, based upon the total weight of said dispersion.
- 63. A kit for producing a liner, said kit comprising
(a) a hydrophilic prepolymer bearing isocyanate groups; and (b) a water-borne polymer dispersion which when combined with said component (a) reacts to form a liner, said polymer bearing groups that are reactive to said isocyanate groups; wherein said dispersion has a sufficiently high solids content, and said polymer has a sufficiently high modulus and glass transition or crystalline melting temperature, that said liner exhibits a 4-hour Tensile Strength of at least about 1 MPa.
STATEMENT OF PRIORITY
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/952,150 filed Sep. 11, 2001, and claims the priority thereof.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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