Title of article
Development of an extrusion system for producing fine-celled HDPE/wood-fiber composite foams using CO2 as a blowing agent
Author/Authors
Park، C. B. نويسنده , , ZHANG، H. نويسنده , , Rizvi، G. M. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-262
From page
263
To page
0
Abstract
This paper presents an innovative design of a tandem extrusion system for fine-celled foaming of plastic/woodfiber composites using a physical blowing agent (PBA). The plastic/wood-fiber composites utilize wood-fibers (WF) as a reinforcing filler in the plastic matrix and are known to be advantageous over the neat plastics in terms of the materials cost and some improved mechanical properties such as stiffness and strength. However, these improvements are usually accompanied by sacrifices in the ductility and impact resistance. These shortcomings can be reduced by inducing fine-celled or microcellular foaming in these composites, thereby creating a new class of materials with unique properties. An innovative tandem extrusion system with continuous on-line moisture removal and PBA injection was successfully developed. The foamed composites, produced on the tandem extrusion system, were compared with those produced on a single extruder system, and demonstrated significant improvement in cell morphology, resulting from uniform mixing and effective moisture removal. The effects of WF and coupling agent (CA) on the cell morphology were studied. An increase in the WF content had an adverse affect. The cell morphology and foam structures were improved when an appropriate CA was added.
Keywords
Environment friendly , Blowing agent , Fine-celled structure , Improved properties , Wood composite
Journal title
Advances in Polymer Technology
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Advances in Polymer Technology
Record number
101363
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