Mike Czaplicki

Chief Technology Officer

L&L Products

Biography

Mike Czaplicki is the Chief Technology Officer at L&L Products. He joined L&L Products in 1993 and is now part of L&L’s Executive Leadership team. Mike oversees global chemical and material technologies across our four regional R&D facilities. He is an inventor on over 220 patents granted at L&L Products and is the creator of L&L’s CBS product line. His leadership has been integral in the development of our proprietary PHASTER™ technology. Mike has a B.S. degree in Materials Science from Michigan State University, a Master of Science in Engineering in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Michigan and a Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Engineering from Texas A&M University.

Presentation Abstract

Two-Part Bio-Based Foaming Thermoset Polymer

Petroleum-derived materials are becoming less attractive for several reasons creating an incentive for alternative renewable sources with comparable or better properties and cost.  Bio-based resins synthesized from epoxidized oils typically contain aliphatic, disubstituted oxirane rings which are nearly unreactive with traditional epoxy curative systems, such as amines and polyamides. Given the advantages that these ingredients offer, it would be useful to have a way of using these materials more broadly than what has been possible to date due to limited reactivity of these epoxides with conventional epoxide curatives. The current teachings relate to a two-component system with one side containing epoxide functional constituents and one side containing acidic materials, where one or both components are comprised of one or more bio-based constituents. The resulting polymeric composition is an optionally foaming adhesive that may contain over 90% renewable organic carbon content.  Foaming materials are used in applications such as sealing and noise, vibration, and harshness reduction where low density, adhesion to multiple substrates, and accounting for variable gap thickness may be beneficial or required. Potential uses include seals, gaskets, closure strips, isolators, damping materials, and general gap filling.

Presentation Time

Breakout  XIII - Bio-components for Epoxy

Friday, 13 September 2024, 11:30 - 12:00

FEICA Conference