Production of foamed low-density polypropylene by rotational mol

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Pore forming in situ – Composite article making

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264 54, 264 455, 521 51, 521142, 521143, B29D 900, C08J 934

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061031534

ABSTRACT:
Compositions and processing conditions are disclosed for the production by rotomolding of polypropylene foams, hither to satisfactorily produced only by injection molding and extrusion molding. Rheological properties of the polypropylene resin, processing conditions and choice of composition of the chemical blowing agent were found to play important roles in obtaining high quality polypropylene foam structures. High strength fine-cell polypropylene foams could in particular be formed by first melt compounding a suitable chemical blowing agent with the resin under conditions which allow for homogeneous mixing without appreciable decomposition of the blowing agent.

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