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Blowing Agents and Foaming Processes 2006 Product Code: 1-85957-575-7
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Blowing Agents and Foaming Processes 2006

Rapra Conference Proceedings, 2006

Do you know about the latest developments? If you are working with polymer foams and need to be at the cutting edge of research, these conference proceedings are for you.

Contents

SESSION 1. BLOWING AGENTS
Paper 1 The usage of chemical foaming agents in technical polymers
Mirco Gröseling & Jan-Erik Wegner, Clariant Masterbatches (Deutschland) GmbH, Germany

Paper 2 Chemical blowing agents - properties and applications
Dr Lars Wahlen, Lehmann & Voss & Co. KG, Germany

Paper 3 Expandable microspheres as foaming agent in thermoplastics, thermosets and elastomers
Lena Jönsson, Expancel, Sweden

SESSION 2. BLOWING GASES AND POLYURETHANE FOAMS

Paper 4 Overview on methylal's use as a blowing agent for polyurethane foams
Michel Beaujean, Lambiotte & Cie SA, Belgium

Paper 5 A revolutionary yet economical new blowing agent
John Murphy, Foam Supplies Inc., USA and Dennis Jones, BOC Ltd., UK

Paper 6 HFC blown PUR in thermal insulation of existing building stock - an eco-efficiency study
Michael Marhold & Christoph Meurer, Solvay Fluor GmbH, Germany

Paper 7 Rigid polyurethane foams blown under microwave irradiation
Aleksander Prociak, Dariusz Bogdal, Jan Pielichowski & Jaroslaw Dziadczyk, Cracow University of Technology, Poland

SESSION 3. BIODEGRADABLE FOAMS

Paper 8 Extrusion foaming of poly(lactic acid) blown with CO2: toward 100% green material
Joël Reignier, Richard Gendron & Dr Michel Champagne, Industrial Materials Institute, Canada

Paper 9 Cellular structure of biodegradable nanocomposite foams
Carlo Marrazzo & Dr Ernesto Di Maio, University of Naples Federico II & Salvatore Iannace, Institute of Composite and Biomedical Materials (IMCB-CNR), Italy

SESSION 4. PVC-U FOAM TECHNOLOGY

Paper 10 Cellular PVC-U: current technology and future challenges
Dr Noreen Thomas, Loughborough University, UK

SESSION 5. PEBAX FOAM

Paper 11 Unique properties of non PO foams in general and polyetheramide in particular and the possibilities in roll foams
Dr. Ir. Remco Willemse, Sekisui Alveo BV, The Netherlands

SESSION 6. POLYOLEFIN FOAM ADDITIVES

Paper 12 Influence of catalyst scavengers on the foam structure of extruded PP foams
Karl Audenaerde & Johannes Lorenz, Kabelwerk Eupen AG, Belgium & Chul B. Park, Seong Gi Kim, Wanrudee Kaewmesri & Jantrawan Pumchusak, University of Toronto, Canada

Paper 13 The effect of talcum particle diameter on the structure of PE foam sheets
Walter Michaeli & Holger Schumacher, Institute of Plastics Processing at RWTH Aachen University (IKV), Germany

SESSION 7. INJECTION MOULDING AND EXTRUSION TECHNOLOGY

Paper 14 New developments in foam injection molding
Christian Schlummer & Sasan Habibi-Naini, Sulzer Chemtech Ltd, Switzerland

Paper 15 Screw fastening performance with microcellular foam
Dipl.-Ing. Uwe Kolshorn, Trexel GmbH, Germany

Paper 16 Direct gassing by extrusion using environment-friendly blowing agents
Joachim Meyke, Berstorff GmbH, Germany

SESSION 8. POLYOLEFIN FOAMS

Paper 17 Innovative manufacture of olefin foams
Alexander E.S. Clarke, Alan Nesbitt, Richard J. Day & Geoffrey L.A. Sims, School of Materials & Zhipeng Wu, School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, The University of Manchester, UK

Paper 18 Tailor made polyolefin foams: an answer to customers’ requirements
M.A. Rodriguez-Perez, M. Alvarez-Lainez, J.L. Ruiz-Herrero & J.A. de Saja, University of Valladolid, Spain

Paper 19 Extending PP's foamability through tailored melt strength and crystallisation kinetics
Jin Wang & Chul B. Park, University of Toronto, Canada & Manfred Stadlbauer, Rick Folland & Wilhelmina Pirgov, Borealis GmbH, Austria

Paper 20 Effect of recycling on polymer foaming
Eddy Twite Kabamba & Denis Rodrigue, Laval University, Canada

SESSION 9. STUDIES ON FOAMING PROCESSES

Paper 21 Thermodynamics of the blowing agent and structure development in polymeric foams
Professor J.T. Lindt, University of Pittsburgh, USA

Paper 22 Time resolved bubble nucleation in polymer foams
Timothy J. Francis, Erik Waßner, Jens Rieger, Andre Moreira, Peter Schuler & Pedro Lopez, BASF AG, Germany

Paper 23 Methods for the analysis of foam structures
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr.-Ing. E.h. Walter Michaeli & Dipl.-Ing. Andreas Tondorf, Institute of Plastics Processing at RWTH Aachen University (IKV), Germany

Paper 24 Foaming analysis of extruded PP/PS interpolymer
Leonard Kareko, Dr Shau-Tarng Lee, Dr N.S. Ramesh & Kevin Lee, Sealed Air Corporation, USA



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