Foaming of EPDM with water as blowing agent in injection molding
ABSTRACT Chemical foaming of elastomers is state of the art and preferred to the more complex systems engineering of physical foaming, yet, many commonly used chemical blowing agents often are hazardous. In current investigations, we introduced water bound to carrying substances (silica, carbon blac...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of applied polymer science 2016-07, Vol.133 (27), p.np-n/a |
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Chemical foaming of elastomers is state of the art and preferred to the more complex systems engineering of physical foaming, yet, many commonly used chemical blowing agents often are hazardous. In current investigations, we introduced water bound to carrying substances (silica, carbon black) into elastomer compounds. A stable, reproducible foaming process can be implemented using water as physical blowing agent. In first tests, the average cell diameters in injection molded elastomer parts exceed the average cell diameters of chemically foamed parts. Yet, varied amounts of blowing agent can reduce the cell diameters. Furthermore, nucleating agents and water carriers are being examined to reduce cell diameters and reach cellular structures and mechanical properties of chemically foamed parts. In conclusion, foaming of elastomers with water is a promising. Yet, further examinations have to cover the effect mechanism of foaming and vulcanization as well as continuous processing and compounding. Rear end of an EPDM part foamed with water carried on silica in injection molding process (mold temperature 195 °C, breathing mold opening 2 mm) © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2016, 133, 43613. |
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ISSN: | 0021-8995 1097-4628 |
DOI: | 10.1002/app.43613 |