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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Deformation of Polypropylene Foam Neopolen® P in Compression
Ilze Bevertesubject
Universal testing machineMaterials scienceCompressive strengthPolymers and PlasticsComposite numberStress–strain curveMaterials ChemistryGeneral ChemistryComposite materialDeformation (engineering)Compression (physics)AnisotropyElastic modulusdescription
Neopolen® P is a two-phase cellular composite foam material produced by BASF AG, Germany. In most of the practical applications, Neopolen® P works under a range of small and compressive deformations. Therefore it is necessary to determine the moduli in compression and compressive strength in the most effective way for a wide range of foam densities: 22≤ρ84≤kg/m3. Several experimental methods of different precision for deformation properties of Neopolen® P were compared. The direct measurements performed by a universal testing machine were used for the main part of the experiments. They were compared with results obtained by a more precise and time-consuming method, using an inductive extensiometer HBW5K. Experimental data were obtained for structural, elastic, and strength properties. It was proved that the foam exhibited a slight monotropy for the highest density of the investigated range. The observed anisotropy of mechanical properties was correlated to the structure and the manufacturing technology of the foam. Influence of the interaction of the two main factors: the electrostatic forces and the Earth gravity on the final anisotropy mode of the foam was analyzed.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2004-05-01 | Journal of Cellular Plastics |