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ISBN 10: 1847356311
ISBN 13: 978-1847356314
Author: Smithers Rapra
Blowing Agents and Foaming Processes 2011: Conference Proceedings is the official compilation of papers presented at the 13th International Conference held in Düsseldorf, Germany, on May 10–11, 2011. Published by Smithers Rapra Technology, this 232-page volume (ISBN: 9781847356314) serves as a comprehensive resource for professionals and researchers in the polymeric foam industry.
Table of contents:
SESSION 1:
Paper 1
BLOWING AGENTS, BLOWING GASES & SPECIALITIES
Chemical foaming of thermoplastics
Dr. Thomas Mergenhagen, Tramaco GmbH, Germany
Paper 2
Further development of FEA-1100 – a zero ODP and low GWP foam expansion agent
Gary Loh, Dr Mark L Robin & Joseph A Creazzo, DuPont Co, USA
Paper 3
Composite and biocomposite foams based on polypropylene with reinforcements and functional fillers prepared by supercritical CO₂ dissolution
Dr Marcelo Antunes, V Realinho, M Ardanuy, M LI Maspoch & JI Velasco, Universitat Polytechnic
of Catalonia, Spain
Paper 4
Appliance PUR: Low climate change impact solution
James M Bowman, PE, Honeywell Intemational, USA
Paper 5
A continued investigation of AFA-L1, a new low GWP blowing agent
Dr. Laurent Abbas, Arkema, France & Ben Chen, Joseph Costa & Philippe Bonnet, Arkema Inc, USA
Paper 6
New formulations with methylal as a blowing agent for various rigid, flexible and integral skin
polyurethane foams
Henrique Bavoso, Arinos Chemicals Ltd., Brazil & Michel Beaujean, Lambiotte SA, Belgium
SESSION 2:
EXTRUSION: BIODEGRADABLES AND PARTICLE FOAMS
Paper 7
Foam (sheet) extrusion of externally plasticized cellulose acetate
Stefan Zepnik, S. Kabasci & T. Wodke, Fraunhofer Institute for Environmental Safety & Energy Technology UMSICHT; K. Berdel & T. Hildebrand, Institute of Plastics Processing (IKV); H.-J. Radusch, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenburg & F. van Lück, Inde Plastik Betriebsgesellschaft mbH, Germany
Paper 8
Expanded polypropylene bead foams: process and characterisation
Mohamed Reza Barzegari. [ PubMed ] [ Cross Ref ] Yanting Guo, Raymond KM Chu, Chul B Park & Nan Q Zhou
Toronto, Canada
Paper 9
Particle foam technology with bio based polymers: Processing and characterisation
Eva Potyra, Anja Schneider, Dr. Jan Diemert, Dr. Axel Kauffmann, Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical
Technology ICT, Germany
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SESSION 3:
LASER, FOAM BASICS & NEW FINDINGS
Paper 10
Laser induced foaming
Rüdiger Wissemborski, Chemische Fabrik Budenheim KG, Germany
Paper 11
Advances in thermal insulation of extruded polystyrene foams
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Dr Chau V Vo, Friedhelm Bunge & John Duffy, Dow Europe GmbH, Switzerland & Lawrence Hood,
Dow USA, USA
Paper 12
Foaming polystyrene using blends of HFC: solubility and processing behaviour
Michel F. Champagne and Richard Gendron, Industrial Materials Institute, National Research Council Canada, Canada
Paper 13
Characterisation of polyolefins used for foaming via non-linear rheological methods
Elke Pachner & S Filipe, Borealis Polyolefine GmbH, Austria
Paper 14
Analysis of the expansions behaviour of cellular rubber materials
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr.-Ing. Eh Walter Michaeli, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Hopmann, Dipl.-Gyml. Sarah Sitz, Institute of Plastics Processing (IKV), Germany
Paper 15
Possibilities for the avoidance of surface defects on foamed components
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Dipl.-Ing. Stefan Hins & Dipl.-Ing. Udo Hinzpeter, Plastics Institute Lüdenscheid, Germany
Implementation of the Mucell® process in commercial applications
Paper 16
Dr Hartmut Traut, Dipl-Ing, Uwe Kolshon & Levi Kishbaugh, Trexel, Germany
Paper 17
Introducing two of KANEKA’s structural design techniques for foamed products
Hiroshi Fujiwara, Kaneka Corporation, Japan
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SESSION 4:
POLYOLEFIN FOAMS – NEW ASPECTS
Paper 18
Density graded linear medium density polyethylene foams produced under a temperature gradient with expancel microbeads
Jiaolian Yao, Mohamad Reza Barzegari & Denis Rodrigue, Université Laval, Canada
Paper 19
Microwave enhanced foaming of carbon black filled polypropylene
Dr. Aleksander Prociak, Tomasz Sterzynski & Sławomir Michałowski, Cracow University of
Technology, Poland
Paper 20
Thermoplastic processing behaviour of foamed polyolefin sheets for tank building applications
Dipl-Ing(FH) Dominic Müller, Dipl-Ing(FH) Marco Stallmann & Dr Marcus Hoffmann, Simona AG, Germany
SESSION 5:
EXTRUSION MACHINERY AND PRODUCTS
Paper 21
Advanced extrusion systems in the thermoplastic foam industry: Optimised twin screw
concepts Jean P Strasser, Aixfotec GmbH, Germany
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Paper 22
PE foaming: foaming sustainability
Jerome Gocyk & Paolo Mariani, Polymer Europa, France
Paper 23
Development of foamed thermoplastic substrate materials for printed circuit boards
Clemens Keilholz, T. Apeldorn, F. Wolff-Fabris, V. Altstädt, University of Bayreuth, Germany
Paper 24
Development of innovative and sustainable foam solutions
Dr. Holger Ruckdaeschel, BASF SE, Germany
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