Cellular and Microcellular Materials 1996
DOI: 10.1115/imece1996-1410
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Effect of Talc on the Cell-Population Density of Extruded Polypropylene Foams

Abstract: The effect of talc on the cell morphology of polypropylene (PP) foams has been investigated. A branched high-melt-strength PP was used in this study to reduce the bubble coalescence phenomenon during the foam processing in extrusion with isopentane or CO2 as a blowing agent. When isopentane was processed with PP, the bubble nucleation in the extruded foams was dominated by the talc concentration, and the isopentane content did not strongly affect the cell-population density. However, when CO2 was used as the b… Show more

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