Influence of particle geometry and size on the cell morphology of vacuum assisted rotationally molded foam

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1177/02624893231171662
J. Werner, D. Drummer
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An increased awareness of sustainability among the population leads, from an industrial point of view, to efforts to act more ecologically as well as to the aim for lower production costs and an increased efficiency. With this in mind, a new process has been developed for foaming without blowing agents in rotational molding. Process related air inclusions in the polymer melt are expanded to form the cell structure by means of vacuum application. In the presented study, the influence of different particle sizes as well as the arising potential of deploying microgranules in the otherwise powder-based process is investigated with regard to the resulting foam cells. The results confirm that particle size and form greatly influence the existence and size of air inclusions in the polymer melt. It could be proven that these differences, caused by the particle characteristics, propagate during the foaming process and lead to different cell morphologies in the resultant foam. Furthermore, it is indicated that qualitative predictions of the resulting cell dimensions can be made on the basis of bulk density measurements and the analysis of the sintering behaviour of the initial particles.
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颗粒几何形状和尺寸对真空辅助旋转成型泡沫细胞形态的影响
从工业的角度来看,人们对可持续性的认识提高,导致努力采取更环保的行动,并实现降低生产成本和提高效率的目标。考虑到这一点,开发了一种在旋转成型中无发泡剂发泡的新工艺。聚合物熔体中与工艺相关的空气夹杂物通过真空应用而膨胀以形成单元结构。在本研究中,研究了不同颗粒尺寸的影响,以及在其他基于粉末的过程中部署微粒对产生的泡沫细胞的潜在影响。结果证实,颗粒的大小和形状对聚合物熔体中夹杂物的存在和大小有很大影响。可以证明,由颗粒特性引起的这些差异在发泡过程中传播,并导致所得泡沫中不同的细胞形态。此外,研究表明,可以在体积密度测量和初始颗粒烧结行为分析的基础上对所得电池尺寸进行定性预测。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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