2004
DOI: 10.1177/0021955x04047326
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Porous Polystyrene Foam Produced at Supercritical Conditions

Abstract: This work examines four polystyrene (PS) resins and PS resins with fillers. The materials are processed into sheets and then the sheets are foamed at various supercritical conditions. The morphology of the foam is studied and a large porous PS foam is also developed for a vacuum insulation panel.

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“…The purpose of getter is to absorb the diffusing gases and of desiccant is to absorb moisture from the core material to maintain required vacuum levels in VIP [1]. Several porous materials such as open-cell polystyrene (PS) foam [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14], open-cell polyurethane (PU) foam [15][16][17], aerogel [18,19], or silica powder [20][21][22] can be used as core materials in VIP. Basically, these porous materials have very high content of open-cells or pores, more than 95%, in materials.…”
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“…The purpose of getter is to absorb the diffusing gases and of desiccant is to absorb moisture from the core material to maintain required vacuum levels in VIP [1]. Several porous materials such as open-cell polystyrene (PS) foam [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14], open-cell polyurethane (PU) foam [15][16][17], aerogel [18,19], or silica powder [20][21][22] can be used as core materials in VIP. Basically, these porous materials have very high content of open-cells or pores, more than 95%, in materials.…”
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“…Figure13. Thermal conductivity of VIPs using PS/LDPE with fillers foams as core materials at various foaming temperatures and CO 2 /fluorocarbon as a foaming gas.…”
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“…These excellent properties broaden the application of polymer foams in wide range of areas, such as automobile industry, packaging, and thermal and sound insulation, etc. However, the majority of the polymer foams used in different areas are derived from non-renewable fossil fuels such as polypropylene (PP), 1 polystyrene (PS), 2 polyurethane (PU) 3 and polyvinyl chloride (PVC). 4 Because of the increasing concerns over the environmental influence and sustainability of petroleum-based polymer materials, biodegradable polymer foams have been attracting great attention from both industrial and academic areas.…”
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“…The previous study [16] was associated with porous PS foam fabricated by a blend of PS with CaCO 3 . The primary goal of the article is to study the processing conditions to make a low foam density for PS/PE foam and further investigate the production of porous PS/PE with fillers foams.…”
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confidence: 99%