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The role of rheology in non-pressurized polymer foaming systems

Abstract

This work explores the influence of rheological properties on polymer foam development in non-pressurized systems. To understand the complex contributions of rheology on different stages of the foam processing in such systems, visualization studies were conducted using a polymer-foaming microscopy setup. Morphological analysis was used to determine the rheological processing window in terms of shear viscosity, elastic modulus, melt strength and strain-hardening, intended for the production of foams with greater foam expansion and more uniform bubble size distribution.

Authors

Emami M; Vlachopoulos J; Thompson MR

Volume

3

Pagination

pp. 2584-2589

Publication Date

January 1, 2014

Conference proceedings

Annual Technical Conference ANTEC Conference Proceedings

Issue

January

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