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The curing of polyaspartic is based on a unique chemical reaction mechanism involving a highly efficient cross-linking reaction between isocyanates and aspartic esters, resulting in a dense three-dimensional network structure.
Fundamental Chemical Reaction
Polyaspartic curing is essentially a stepwise polymerization reaction between isocyanate groups (-NCO) and amine groups (-NH₂) from aspartic esters, forming urea linkages (-NH-CO-NH-). The reaction can be expressed as:
{R-NCO} + {R'-NH} → {R-NH-CO-NH-R'}
This is an exothermic reaction, rapidly forming polymer chains and establishing cross-linking sites to create a network structure.
Three Stages of the Curing Process
Polyaspartic curing occurs in three stages determined by the molecular structure of the aspartic ester.
1.Induction stage (delayed reaction)
Ester groups (-COOR) within the aspartic ester molecule temporarily inhibit the reactivity of amine groups (-NH₂) due to steric hindrance and electronic effects, delaying the initial reaction with isocyanate. This stage provides an operational window (typically 10-30 minutes) for mixing, spraying, or rolling.
2.Rapid cross-linking stage
With rising temperature or after the induction stage, amine reactivity increases, reacting rapidly with isocyanate to produce numerous urea linkages. In a short period (1-2 hours), a high-strength cross-linked network forms, achieving rapid curing. 3.Post-curing stage
Residual -NCO groups continue reacting with ambient moisture or unreacted amines, further increasing cross-linking density and reaching final mechanical properties (such as tensile strength and abrasion resistance) within 24-48 hours.
Key Role of Aspartic Ester
Aspartic ester acts as a latent chain extender, optimizing the curing process through the following characteristics:
Comparison with Traditional Polyurea
Influence of Curing on Performance
Practical Control of Curing in Application
Technological Development Trends
The curing principle of polyaspartic, through a strategic combination of delayed reaction and rapid cross-linking, ensures controlled application processes and efficient curing. The designable chemical structure offers broad potential for future material performance optimization and novel application developments.
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