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The Effect of Coupling Agents on Foaming with Polymer Microspheres in Rotational Molding

Abstract

The use of polymer microspheres for producing microcellular foams is a new development in rotational molding. In previous studies, some reduction in mechanical properties has been found due to the immiscibility between the polymer shell and the matrix polymer. Coupling agents can act as a molecular bridge at this interface and can also affect bubble growth by altering the rheological properties of the matrix polymer. The influence of different coupling agents on the melt properties of several resins was investigated, as well as the effect of these coupling agents on the mechanical properties of foamed rotationally molded parts.

Authors

D'Agostino D; Takács E; Vlachopoulos J

Volume

1

Pagination

pp. 1205-1209

Publication Date

October 14, 2003

Conference proceedings

Annual Technical Conference ANTEC Conference Proceedings

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