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The Effect of Molecular Weight on Polypropylene Foaming

The effect of molecular weight on polypropylene (PP) extrusion foaming was investigated and the process to make soft touch, largely expanded, high cell density non-crosslinked PP foam using environmental friendly CO2 is presented. In previous research, when the cell density was high, cell opening was dominant and large expansion could not be achieved even in HMS PP materials. The effects of processing and material parameters on the foam morphologies of PP materials with three different melt flow rate (MFR) were studied using single-screw tandem foam extrusion system. By selecting proper material and die, and by tailoring the processing conditions, large expansion (25 fold) and high cell density (>109 cells/cm3) was successfully achieved in the high MFR PP without any additives. The mechanism of locally induced crystallization was found to be significantly affecting the foaming behavior of PP and was successfully verified using SEM, DSC, HPDSC, shear viscosity and solubility measurements.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TORONTO/oai:tspace.library.utoronto.ca:1807/32605
Date02 August 2012
CreatorsMajithiya, Kamleshkumar M.
ContributorsPark, Chul B.
Source SetsUniversity of Toronto
Languageen_ca
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis

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