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Solid-state microcellular foaming of PE/PE composite systems, investigation on cellular structure and crystalline morphology

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COMPOSITES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 70, Issue 13, Pages 1942-1949

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.compscitech.2010.07.009

Keywords

Hybrid composites; Filament winding; Scanning electron microscopy (SEM); Thermal properties; Microcellular foaming

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This novel research aims to develop, for the first time, microcellular polyethylene fiber-reinforced polyethylene (PE/PE) clay containing nano-composites during a solid-state microcellular foaming process using supercritical nitrogen (scN(2)) as a foaming agent Results show that by employing clay nanoparticles in the matrix, expansion ratio of the microcellular processed composites enhance, because of the nucleating effect of nanoparticles Microcellular nano-homocomposite has an average cell size of 05 mu m Trans-crystalline layer of composites with a length of about 3 mu m, remain intact during the foaming process but the bulk matrix crystalline structure alters to a more oriented quasi-fibrillar structure after foaming. Microcell growth in the amorphous interlamellar regions exerts a tension on the neighboring lamellas which cause some orientation on them. The DSC studies show the emerging of new crystalline sectors with a lower melting point which affirms the creation of a less perfect crystalline morphology due to cell wall movements during cell growth step and subsequent stabilization period of the cells (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved

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