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Author Ray, Suprakas Sinha, 1973-

Title Foamability of thermoplastic polymeric materials / Suprakas Sinha Ray and Ritima Banerjee.

Imprint Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2021.

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Description 1 online resource (296 pages)
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Contents Front Cover -- Foamability of Thermoplastic Polymeric Materials -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- About the authors -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction to polymer foams and foaming -- 1.1 Basics of polymer foams, foaming and foam properties -- 1.2 Effect of foam density and open-cell content on foam properties -- 1.3 Blowing agents -- 1.4 Foam manufacturing techniques -- 1.5 Dimensional stability and foam shrinkage -- 1.6 Crosslinked polyethylene foams -- 1.7 Thermoplastic polymeric materials used for foaming -- 1.8 Conclusion -- References
2 Foam manufacturing technologies -- 2.1 Batch foaming -- 2.2 Extrusion foaming -- 2.3 Foam injection moulding -- 2.3.1 Gas-assisted or gas injection moulding -- 2.4 Thermoset reactive foaming -- 2.5 Compression foam moulding -- 2.6 Rotational foam moulding -- 2.7 Bead foaming -- 2.7.1 Steam-chest moulding process -- 2.7.2 Postprocessing of the final part -- 2.7.3 Moulding of expanded polypropylene beads -- 2.8 Film foaming -- 2.9 Conclusion -- References -- 3 The science behind foaming -- 3.1 Gas dissolution -- 3.1.1 EOSs based on the lattice theory -- 3.1.2 Cubic equations of state
3.1.3 Off-lattice theory -- 3.1.4 Gas-polymer solubility studies using SL EOS -- 3.2 Diffusion in gas dissolution -- 3.3 Cell nucleation -- 3.3.1 Classical nucleation theory -- 3.3.1.1 Classical homogeneous nucleation -- 3.3.1.1.1 Rate of homogeneous nucleation -- 3.3.1.2 Classical heterogeneous nucleation -- 3.3.1.2.1 Rate of heterogeneous nucleation -- 3.3.1.3 Mixed mode nucleation -- 3.3.1.4 Limitations of the CNT -- 3.3.2 Pseudo-classical nucleation -- 3.3.3 Stress-induced nucleation -- 3.3.4 Cell density -- 3.4 Cell growth -- 3.4.1 Single bubble growth models -- 3.4.2 Cell models
3.4.2.1 Cell growth modelling -- 3.5 Cell stabilisation -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Foamability of thermoplastics -- 4.1 What is foamability? -- 4.2 Factors affecting foamability -- 4.2.1 Material characteristics -- 4.2.1.1 Rheological characteristics -- 4.2.1.1.1 Dynamic rheology -- 4.2.1.1.2 Extensional rheology -- 4.2.1.1.3 Shear rheology -- 4.2.1.2 Morphological characteristics -- 4.2.1.2.1 Crystallinity -- 4.2.1.2.2 Heterogeneous nucleating agents -- 4.2.1.3 Correlation of rheology and morphology in foamability -- 4.2.2 Processing conditions -- 4.2.3 Blowing agent -- 4.3 Conclusion
Bibliography References-5 Foamability of multiphase polymeric materials-5.1 Foamability of polymer blends-5.2 Foamability of polymer composites and nanocomposites-5.3 Foamability of block copolymers-5.4 Conclusion-References-6 Foamability for special applications-6.1 Scaffolds-6.2 Acoustic applications-6.3 Packaging-6.4 Nanocellular materials for thermal superinsulation-6.5 Conclusion-References-7 Degradation studies of biodegradable foams-7.1 Degradation of foams of neat thermoplastic homopolymers-7.2 Degradation of foams of multiphase polymeric materials.
Note 7.2.1 Degradation of foams of block copolymers.
Subject Plastic foams.
Thermoplastics.
Mousses plastiques.
Thermoplastiques.
plastic foam.
thermoplastic.
Plastic foams
Thermoplastics
Added Author Banerjee, Ritima.
Other Form: Print version: Ray, Suprakas Sinha. Foamability of Thermoplastic Polymeric Materials. San Diego : Elsevier, ©2021 9780323907675
ISBN 9780323907682
0323907687
9780323907675
0323907679
Standard No. AU@ 000069968180
AU@ 000070135392

 
    
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