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Thermoplastic foamed

Additives have the same effect on thermoplastic foaming processes as on thermoset foaming processes. Environmental conditions are important in this case because of the necessity of removing heat from the foamed stmcture in order to stabilize it. The dimensions and size of the foamed stmcture are important for the same reason. [Pg.404]

Other minor uses of ethyl chloride iaclude blowiag agents for thermoplastic foam (51) and styrene polymer foam (52), the manufacture of polymeric ketones used as lube oil detergents (53), the manufacture of acetaldehyde (qv) (54), as an aerosol propellent (55), as a refrigerant (R-160), ia the preparation of acid dyes (56), and as a local or general anesthetic (57,58). [Pg.4]

The authors of [33] considered their liquid Newtonian. Going back to Fig. 3 and its discussion, it becomes clear that this theory is fully applicable in qualitative and even semiquantitative analysis of thermoplastic foaming. [Pg.109]

Poly(styrene) 1839 1930 Thermoplastics, foams Methyl rubbers 1912 1915 Elastomers... [Pg.9]

Poly(ethylene), high density 1953 1955 Thermoplastics, foams ... [Pg.9]

Thermoplastic foams - mainly polystyrene, PVC, polyethylene and polypropylene -account for roughly 50% of all plastic foams, the other 50% being polyurethane, a thermoset material. For all uses added together, EPS accounts for more than 90% of all thermoplastic foams, followed by PVC with a few percent, and polyethylene and polypropylene. [Pg.68]

Thermoplastic foaming is obtained by injection of high-pressure gas directly into the melt flow. [Pg.741]

The shaping of the core thermoset and metal cores are generally machinable only. The linear thermoplastic foams are thermoformable. [Pg.750]

Based on microcellular thermoplastic foam technology, the MuCell process uses a blowing agent (typically CO2) that in a supercritical state creates foams with evenly distributed and uniformly sized microscopic cells, 5-50 qm for example. This foam... [Pg.837]

Fogarty, L, Thermoplastic Foam Extrusion Screw with Circulation Chaimels, U. S. Patent 6,015,227 (2000)... [Pg.684]

Foams 2000 Second International Conference on Thermoplastic Foam. Conference proceedings. Parsippany, N.J., 24th-25th October 2000, p. 149-61 CHALLENGE TO THE PRODUCTION OF LOW DENSITY PROPYLENE FOAMS IN EXTRUSION Nagnib H E Park C B Toronto,University (SPE)... [Pg.42]

Patent Number US 5801208 A 19980901 BLOWING AGENT, EXPANDABLE COMPOSITION, AND PROCESS FOR EXTRUDED THERMOPLASTIC FOAMS Shau-Tarng Lee Sealed Air Corp. [Pg.70]

This invention relates to a thermoplastic foam composition and more particularly to the thermoplastic... [Pg.71]

Patent Number US 5354402 A I994I0II METHOD OF PRODUCING A THERMOPLASTIC FOAM SHEET... [Pg.98]

Patent Number WO 9417133 A1 19940804 EXPANDABLE COMPOSITION AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING EXTRUDED THERMOPLASTIC FOAM... [Pg.99]

TEMPERATURE EFFECTS ON THERMOPLASTIC FOAM SHEET FORMATION... [Pg.101]

The applicability of the Gibson and Ashby approach to structure-property relationships, particularly deformation mechanisms, is discussed in relation to a series of thermoplastic foams. The foams examined were based on LDPE, EVA, and a propylene copolymer. A full range of foam mechanical properties is discussed. 8 refs. EUROPEAN COMMUNITY UK WESTERN EUROPE... [Pg.106]

Throne JL (2004) Thermoplastic Foam Extrusion. Carl Hanser, Miinchen, p 63... [Pg.136]

Thermoplastic foams (partial cross-linking of fhe material by EB increases the melt strength)... [Pg.116]

Gendron R (2005) Thermoplastic foam processing. Principles and development. CRC Press, Boca Raton... [Pg.248]

Spitael P, Macosko CW, McClurg RB (2004) Block copolymer micelles for nucleation of microcellular thermoplastic foams. Macromolecules 37 6874-6882... [Pg.249]

Colton JS, Suh NP (1987) The nucleation of microcellular thermoplastic foam with additives. 1. Theoretical considerations. Polym Eng Sci 27 485 192... [Pg.251]


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