Mitsuzuka, Masahiko; Kinbara, Yuho; Fukuhara, Mizuki; Nakahara, Maki; Nakano, Takashi; Takarada, Jun; Wang, Zhongkui; Mori, Yoshiki; Kageoka, Masakazu; Tawa, Tsutomu; Kawamura, Sadao; Tajitsu, Yoshiro published the artcile< Relationship between photoelasticity of polyurethane and dielectric anisotropy of diisocyanate, and application of high-photoelasticity polyurethane to tactile sensor for robot hands>, Product Details of C19H34O2, the main research area is polyurethane diisocyanate tactile sensor robot hand photoelasticity dielec anisotropy; dielectric anisotropy; photoelasticity; polyurethane; tactile sensor.
Eight types of polyurethane were synthesized using seven types of diisocyanate. It was found that the elasto-optical constant depends on the concentration of diisocyanate groups in a unit volume of a polymer and the magnitude of anisotropy of the dielec. constant of diisocyanate groups. It was also found that incident light scattered when bending stress was generated inside photoelastic polyurethanes. A high sensitive tactile sensor for robot hands was devised using one of the developed polyurethanes with high photoelasticity.
Polymers (Basel, Switzerland) published new progress about Complex modulus, tan δ. 112-63-0 belongs to class esters-buliding-blocks, and the molecular formula is C19H34O2, Product Details of C19H34O2.
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