Polymer Engineering and Science, Vol.38, No.12, 1997-2009, 1998
Production of low-density LLDPE foams in rotational molding
This paper describes plastic foam processing for the manufacture of LLDPE foams in rotomolding. In order to better understand the mechanisms of foaming, a fundamental study on the foaming process in rotomolding has been conducted. First, the decomposition behavior of the chemical blowing agents was studied by a thermogravimetric analyzer (TGA). The zero-shear viscosity of LLDPEs was measured using a rotational stress rheometer. Also, an optical microscope with a hot stage was used to study cell nucleation, growth, coalescence, and coarsening in LLDPE melts, which provide an improved understanding of the foaming dynamics with a chemical blowing agent in rotational molding. Finally, the actual foaming behavior in rotomolding has also been studied. The experimental results indicate that the amount of blowing agent, the heating time, and the processing temperature play important roles in determining the cell morphology in rotational foam molding.
Keywords:STYRENE-ACRYLONITRILE COPOLYMER;MICROCELLULAR FOAMS;TENSILETOUGHNESS;POLYCARBONATE;POLYSTYRENE;EXTRUSION;BEHAVIOR;SYSTEM