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Foam Extrusion (2nd Ed.) Principles and Practice, Second Edition Polymeric Foams Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Lee S.-T., Park Chul B.

Couverture de l’ouvrage Foam Extrusion

Combining the science of foam with the engineering of extrusion processes, Foam Extrusion: Principles and Practice delivers a detailed discussion of the theory, design, processing, and application of degradable foam extraction. In one comprehensive volume, the editors present the collective expertise of leading academic, research, and industry specialists while laying the scientific foundation in such a manner that the microscopic transition from a nucleus to a void (nucleation) and macroscopic movement from a void to an object (formation) are plausibly addressed.

To keep pace with significant improvements in foam extrusion technology, this Second Edition:

  • Includes new chapters on the latest developments in processing/thermal management, rheology/melt strength, and biodegradable and sustainable foams
  • Features extensive updates to chapters on extrusion equipment, blowing agents, polyethylene terephthalate (PET) foam, and microcellular innovation
  • Contains new coverage of cutting-edge foaming mechanisms and technology, as well as new case studies, examples, and figures

Capturing the interesting evolution of the field, Foam Extrusion: Principles and Practice, Second Edition provides scientists, engineers, and product development professionals with a modern, holistic view of foam extrusion to enhance research and development and aid in the selection of the optimal screw, die design, and foaming system.

Statistical Thermodynamics of Gas Solubility in Polymers. Rheology of Thermoplastic Foam Extrusion Process. Material Strength in Molten State for Foam. Fundamental Mechanisms of Cell Nucleation in Plastic Foam Processing. Foam Nucleation in Gas-Dispersed Polymeric Systems. Foam Growth in Polymers. Polymeric Foaming Simulation and Visual Observation: Batch and Continuous. Process Design for Thermoplastic Foam Extrusion. Extrusion Equipment for Foam Processing. Foam Extrusion with Physical Blowing Agents: Practical Approach. Mixing Design for Foam Extrusion: Analysis and Practices. Foaming Agents for Foam Extrusion. Extrusion of High-Density and Low-Density Microcellular Plastics. Foam Extrusion of Polyethylene Terephthalate. Extrusion Foaming of Biodegradable Polymers.

Shau-Tarng Lee received his Ph.D from Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey, USA, and joined Sealed Air Corporation, Saddle Brook, New Jersey, USA in foam research and product, process, and technology development as development engineer, before becoming R&D director and, at present, research fellow. He has over 100 publications including 27 patents. He has been elected fellow by SPE and inducted into Sealed Air Corporation’s inventor hall of fame. The author and editor of four foam books published by Technomic and CRC Press, he serves as co-editor-in-chief for Journal of Cellular Plastics and the principal editor for Foam Update.

Chul B. Park received his Ph.D from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA. He is professor and holder of Tier I Canada Research Chair in Microcellular Plastics at University of Toronto, Ontario, as well as founder and director of the Microcellular Plastics Manufacturing Laboratory and the Centre for Industrial Application of Microcellular Plastics. A fellow of Royal Society of Canada, SPE, and 6 other professional societies, he is author/co-author of over 800 publications, including 25 patents. He serves as editor-in-chief of Journal of Cellular Plastics and as an advisory editorial board member for Cellular Polymers, Advances in Polymer Technology, and International Polymer Processing.