Influence of microballoon wall thickness on dynamic mechanical analysis of closed cell foams

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2019

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Institute of Physics Publishing helen.craven@iop.org

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Thermoplastics are most commonly used in industrial and consumer products. The growing interest in making them lightweight is always a priority in industrial practices. Investigations on thermoplastic based closed cell foams wall thickness variations for dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA), and crystallinity are scarce. The present study investigates storage modulus, loss modulus, damping, and % crystallinity as a function of glass microballoon/high-density polyethylene (GMB/HDPE) foam wall thickness and volume fraction variations. Crystallinity percentage variation in HDPE and their foams are analyzed through DSC traces. GMBs are mixed with HDPE in plasticorder, and subsequently, GMB/HDPE composite blend is compression molded. Varying wall thickness (particle density variations) GMB particles across three different volume fractions (20, 40 and 60%) are prepared. Storage modulus, loss modulus, and damping are observed to be increasing with particle wall thickness and volume fraction as compared to HDPE matrix resin. Thick walled GMB particle with the highest GMB content registered enhanced storage modulus compared to thin walled ones at lower temperatures. DMA properties increase with increasing wall thickness. Damping is noted to be less sensitive than the storage and loss modulus. Crystallinity is observed to be decreasing with increasing wall thickness and GMB content. Higher crystalline phase contributes towards DMA properties at lower filler loadings while higher wall thickness plays a vital role at higher filler content. © 2020 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Consumer products, Crystallinity, Damping, Elastic moduli, Fillers, Glass, High density polyethylenes, Reinforced plastics, Thin walled structures, Volume fraction, Closed cell foams, Dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA), Fraction variation, Industrial practices, Lower temperatures, Microballoons, Storage and loss modulus, Wall thickness, Dynamics

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Materials Research Express, 2019, 6, 12, pp. -

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