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Building and Insulating Materials based on Plastics

Project Team Leader

Expert guarantor

Responsible institute: University of Technology, Prague 
Ing. Jana Marelová, Ph.D.

Doc. Ing. Antonín Kuta, CSc.

Ústav polymerů
 

 

 

 

Potrubí vícevrstvé

Multilayer pipes

 

 

Extruder

Extruder

 

Vícevrstevný výtlačný lis - extruder s pěti vstupními zařízeními

Multilayer extruder with five inlet devices

Plastics are found all around us. Chemically, they belong to polymers, i.e. chemical compounds formed by chaining monomers. Plastics are usually classified according to the nature of the monomers or typical chemical bonds. The most common polymers are polyolefins, which are based on olefins (alkenes) such as ethylene, propylene and others. These materials can be found in almost all the applications listed below. Other alkenes (e.g. butadiene) form the basis of synthetic rubbers. If other chemical elements are incorporated into the polymer structure in addition to carbon and hydrogen, we obtain, for example, polyvinyl chloride, a typical raw material for flooring and waterproofing films. A wide group consists of polyesters, which we can encounter in the form of reactive resins bonding laminates or artificial stone, they are unmistakable as PET bottles or PES fibers in textile materials. Polyamides are also used in the form of fibers, which are also used to produce gears and in other technical applications. In the field of binders, epoxy resins cannot be overlooked, which are capable of firmly bonding a wide range of materials. They are therefore used in the production of composites, bonded structural elements and for bonding in households. In many cases, polyurethane assembly foams make the work of builders easier. Soft polyurethane foams accompany us, for example, in furniture upholstery and automobiles. Flexible sealants based on silicone rubber or polyacrylates are now a common part of the so-called construction chemistry. This also includes various impregnations and coatings based on polymer dispersions and solutions.
 
 
 
There is and is an almost endless number of polymer substances, including bio-polymers, etc., and others are being developed. The above and very limited list of applications for several groups of polymers shows that the use of plastics is truly diverse; it can be said with exaggeration that they are everywhere where they could replace classic materials. In addition to the effort to provide a cheaper option, the effect is very often that the substitute has better utility properties than the replaced substance. Let us mention silicones as an example.
 
 
 
In the construction industry, the use of plastics is not yet as widespread as, for example, in car manufacturing, but it is constantly increasing. Some applications have already been indicated. These include pipes of various diameters and materials, thermal insulation, various profiles and interior and exterior covering and decorative elements.

 

Areas of activity

 

Experiments performed and services offered

 

Devices and equipment installed in Technopark

 

  • Polymer-based construction materials
  • Traditional or new types of plastics and fillers for extrusion or moldingInsulating materials based on polymers and other substances
  • Application properties of polymer construction materials (moisture resistance, chemical and thermal resistance)
  • Polymer adhesives for construction applications
  • Surface treatments, coatings, vibration damping, etc.

 

  • Experimental small-volume coextrusion of polymer profiles from up to five different materials
  • Experimental small-volume injection molding
  • A comprehensive solution for the application of polymer adhesives in construction
  • Identification of plastics
  • Properties of polymer materials
  • Production (process) properties of polymer materials and their comparison
  • Processability tests of polymer materials
  • Aging tests of polymer materials
  • Fire resistance of polymer materials
  • Mechanical properties of insulating foils
  • Study of creep properties of polymer materials
  • Thermal shock tests of polymer materials

 

  • Plastic extrusion complex with universal use
  • Plastometer with mechanical platform
: 19.5.2025 14:17, : Jan Prošek

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