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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-025.mrc:168692828:7606
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100 1 $aWypych, George,$eauthor.
245 10 $aHandbook of foaming and blowing agents /$cGeorge Wypych.
246 30 $aFoaming and blowing agents
263 $a1701
264 1 $aToronto :$bChemTec Publishing,$c2017.
300 $a1 online resource.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $acomputer$bc$2rdamedia
338 $aonline resource$bcr$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 $a"A variety of foaming techniques and equipment are available to produce very diverse range of products. Several monographic sources are available to learn about these methods of production but very little is known and discussed about the composition of materials to be processed and additives enhancing foamed products and making the foam production more economical. This book concentrates on the selection of additives for these diverse foaming processes which can be enhanced using available today, modern, chemical means to improve product quality, speed up the process, and broaden the range of products which can be produced using foaming technology. This book has also companion Databook of Blowing and Auxiliary Agents which contains data for these diverse chemical components of formulations of foamed materials and reveals their roles in foaming processes. There is no information which is repeated in both books. They do complement each other giving reader comprehensive information on the subject never published before with such a breadth."--$cProvided by publisher.
505 0 $aFront Cover -- Handbook of Foaming and Blowing Agents -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Chemical Origin of Blowing Agents -- 2.1 Activators -- 2.2 Azodicarbonamide -- 2.3 Crosslinkers -- 2.4 Dinitroso pentamethylene tetramine compounds -- 2.5 Gasses -- 2.6 Hydrazides -- 2.7 Hydrocarbons -- 2.8 Hydrochlorofluorocarbon -- 2.9 Hydrofluorocarbons -- 2.10 Kickers -- 2.11 Methyl formate -- 2.12 Microspheres -- 2.13 Nucleating agents -- 2.14 Peroxydicarbonate -- 2.15 Peroxy hexanoate -- 2.16 Propionitrile -- 2.17 Proprietary -- 2.18 Salts of carbonic and polycarboxylic acids -- 2.19 Sodium hydrogen carbonate -- 2.20 Sulfonylsemicarbazides -- 2.21 Surfactant -- 2.22 Tetrazoles -- 2.23 Water -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 3. Mechanisms of Action of Blowing Agents -- 3.1 Mechanisms of foaming by decomposing solids -- 3.2 Production of gaseous products by chemical reaction -- 3.3 Foaming by gasses and evaporating liquids -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 4. Dispersion and Solubility of Blowing Agents -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 5. Parameters of Foaming -- 5.1 Amount of blowing agent -- 5.2 Clamping pressure -- 5.3 Delay time -- 5.4 Desorption time -- 5.5 Die pressure -- 5.6 Die temperature -- 5.7 Gas content -- 5.8 Gas flow rate -- 5.9 Gas injection location -- 5.10 Gas sorption and desorption rates -- 5.11 Internal pressure after foaming -- 5.12 Mold pressure -- 5.13 Mold temperature -- 5.14 Operational window -- 5.15 Plastisol viscosity -- 5.16 Saturation pressure -- 5.17 Saturation temperature -- 5.18 Screw revolution speed -- 5.19 Surface tension -- 5.20 Time -- 5.21 Temperature -- 5.22 Void volume -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 6. Foam Stabilization -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 7. Foaming Efficiency Measures -- 7.1 Cell size -- 7.2 Cell density -- 7.3 Cell wall thickness (average) -- 7.4 Foam density -- 7.5 Expansion ratio (by volume).
505 8 $a10.34 Polymethylmethacrylate -- 10.35 Polyoxymethylene -- 10.36 Polypropylene -- 10.37 Polystyrene -- 10.38 Polyurethane -- 10.39 Polyvinylalcohol -- 10.40 Polyvinylchloride -- 10.41 Poly(vinyl chloride-co-vinyl acetate) -- 10.42 Polyvinylidenefluoride -- 10.43 Natural rubber -- 10.44 Starch -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 11. Additives -- 11.1 Activators, accelerators, and kickers -- 11.2 Catalysts -- 11.3 Crosslinking agents -- 11.4 Curing agents -- 11.5 Diluents -- 11.6 Exfoliating additive -- 11.7 Fibers -- 11.8 Fillers -- 11.9 Fire retardants -- 11.10 Foam stabilizers -- 11.11 Nucleating agents -- 11.12 Plasticizers -- 11.13 Polymeric modifiers -- 11.14 Retarders -- 11.15 Surfactants -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 12. Effect of Foaming on Physical-mechanical Properties of Foams -- 12.1 Compression set, strength, and modulus -- 12.2 Crystallinity -- 12.3 Deformation recovery -- 12.4 Density -- 12.5 Elastic modulus -- 12.6 Elongation -- 12.7 EMI shielding -- 12.8 Expansion ratio -- 12.9 Flexural modulus -- 12.10 Glass transition temperature -- 12.11 Impact strength -- 12.12 Relative permittivity -- 12.13 Resistivity (electrical) -- 12.14 Rheology -- 12.15 Shape memory -- 12.16 Shear modulus -- 12.17 Shrinkage -- 12.18 Sound absorption -- 12.19 Surface roughness -- 12.20 Surface tension -- 12.21 Tear strength -- 12.22 Tensile modulus -- 12.23 Tensile strength -- 12.24 Thermal conductivity -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 13. Analytical Techniques Useful in Foaming -- 13.1 Cell density -- 13.2 Cell size -- 13.3 Density -- 13.4 Differential scanning calorimetry -- 13.5 Fourier transform infrared -- 13.6 Optical expandometry -- 13.7 Polarizing optical microscope -- 13.8 Scanning electron microscopy -- 13.9 Transmission electron microscopy -- 13.10 X-ray analysis -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 14. Health and Safety and Environmental Impact of Foaming Processes -- REFERENCES.
650 0 $aPlastic foams$vHandbooks, manuals, etc.
650 0 $aFoamed materials$vHandbooks, manuals, etc.
650 0 $aFoam$vHandbooks, manuals, etc.
650 6 $aMousses plastiques$vGuides, manuels, etc.
650 6 $aMousses (Matériaux)$vGuides, manuels, etc.
650 6 $aMousse (Chimie)$vGuides, manuels, etc.
650 7 $aTECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING$xChemical & Biochemical.$2bisacsh
650 7 $aFoam.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00928480
650 7 $aFoamed materials.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00928486
650 7 $aPlastic foams.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01066474
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