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Blow Agents and Foaming Processes 2007
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Blowing Agents and Foaming Processes 2007
Rapra Conference Proceedings, 2007
The conference was dedicated to the critical role of blowing agents in foamed plastics and rubber. Foamed materials are being enhanced to replace dense solid polymers, reducing weight and costs. Chemical and environmental legislation is constantly changing and the foam industry is adapting to meet demands.
Contents
SESSION 1. BLOWING AGENTS & BLOWING GASES Paper 1 Properties and applications of chemical blowing agents Dr. Lars Wahlen, Lehmann & Voss & Co. KG, Germany
Paper 2 Pentane-environmental and regulatory considerations K. Kannah, NOVA Innovene, UK
Paper 3 Optimisation of pentane blown PU systems with Solkane 365mfc Michael Marhold & Christopher Meurer Solvay Fluor GmbH, Germany
SESSION 2. POLYURETHANE AND CROSSLINKED FOAMS
Paper 4 Properties of polyurethane foams modified with natural oil-based polyols Dr. Eng. Aleksander Prociak, Cracow University of Technology, Poland
Paper 5 Fluoro-olefine additives to reduce thermal conductivity of rigid foams Rudi Van San & F Govaerts, 3M Belgium NV, Belgium
Paper 6 Novel low density foam development from the nitrogen autoclave process Dr. Neil Witten, Dr. Paul Jacobs & Jennifer Petit, Zotefoams plc, UK
SESSION 3. BIODEGRADABLE FOAMS
Paper 7 Development and characterisation of porous PLGA 85 / 15 scaffold for tissue engineering applications H.E. Naguib, J.K.Perron, J. Daka & A. Chawla, University of Toronto, Canada
Paper 8 Engineering of foamed structures of biomedical application Paolo Netti, Ernesto Di Maio, Salvatore Iannace, & Aurelio Salerno, University of Naples, Italy
Paper 9 Ultrasonic characterisation and sensors: PLA crystallisation J. Tatibouët, J. Reignier & R. Gendron, National Research centre, Canada
SESSION 4. INJECTION MOULDING / STRUCTURAL FOAM TECHNOLOGY - 1
Paper 10 New trends in structural foam technology – chemical and physical foaming Helmut Eckardt, Battenfeld GmbH, Germany
Paper 11 The effect of mould temperature on morphology of injection moulded HDPE structural foams Prof. Denis Rodrigue, Simon Leduc & Carlos Tovar-Cisneros, Université Laval, Quebec, Canada & Rubén González-Núñez, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico
SESSION 4. INJECTION MOULDING / STRUCTURAL FOAM TECHNOLOGY - 2
Paper 12 Achievement of uniform cell structure and high void fraction in advanced structural molding Prof Chul Park, John W S Lee, Jing Wong & Guoliang Tao, University of Toronto, Canada
Paper 13 Analysis and optimization of part properties in foam injection moulding Dip-Ing. Axel Cramer, IKV, Institute for Plastic Processing, Germany
SESSION 5. INJECTION MOULDING / MICROCELLULAR TECHNOLOGY
Paper 14 Innovative foam solutions for polymer materials Dr Sasan Habibi-Naini & C. Schlummer, Sulzer, Switzerlandf
Paper 15 Vibrationction moulded using the McCell® microcellular foaming process Uwe Kolshorn, Petr Janik & Levi Kishbaugh, Trexel GmbH, Germany
Paper 16 The challenge of foam injection moulding-possibilities to improve surface appearance, foam morphology and mechanical properties Andreas. N. J. Spörrer & Volker Altstädt, University of Bayreuth, Germany
Paper 17 Analysis of mechanical response of rigid thermoplastic foams Msc. ME. Laura Florez, IKV, Institute for Plastics Processing, Germany
SESSION 6. EXTRUSION TECHNOLOGY
Paper 18 New Foams for current market trends Timothy Francis, Jan Sandler & Erik Wassner, BASF AG, Germany
Paper 19 Impact of approximating the pressure drop profile on foaming simulation Siu Ning Leung, Anson S. T. Wong & Gary Y. G. Liu, University of Toronto, Canada
Paper 20 Further developments in extrusion technologies for foamed PVC products Josef Dobrowsky, CET (Cincinnati Extrusion GmbH), Austria
SESSION 7. NEW STUDIES ON RESINS AND FOAMING PROCESSES
Paper 21 The polycarbonate microfoams produced by gas counter pressure and precision mould opening Dipl. –Ing. Hendrik Kirschling & A. K. Bledzki, Institute für Werkstofftechnik, University of Kassel, Germany & W. Pitscheneder & P. Egger, Engel Austria GmbH, Austria
Paper 22 Foaming of polymer blends – chance and challenge Holger Ruckdäschel, Volker Altstädt & Axel H. E. Müller, University of Bayreuth, Germany
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