Synergistic effects of in situ fibrillated polytetrafluoroethylene and polystyrene–butadiene block on the microcellular foaming behaviors of polyphenylene oxide modified by high‐impact polystyrene
Meiqi Yan,
Zhuolun Li,
Haiming Liu
et al.
Abstract:Microcellular foams of polyphenylene oxide/high‐impact polystyrene (PPO/HIPS) with high strength are prepared using supercritical CO2 foaming technology. The study focuses on examining the influence of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and polystyrene–butadiene block (SEBS) polymers in PPO/HIPS blends. Compared with the pure PPO/HIPS blend, the PPO/HIPS blend with 1 phr PTFE exhibits higher impact strength (7.62 kJ/m2), and the foam compressive strength is 5% larger. The PPO/HIPS foams with 1 phr PTFE (as a nucle… Show more
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