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The Foaming Characteristics of Microcellular Processing with Polypropylene in Semicrystalline States (결정성 수지의 발포특성)

  • Lee, Bo-Hyoung;Cha, Sung-Woon;Yoon, Jae-Dong
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.1828-1833
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    • 2003
  • In a foaming process of microcellular plastics (MCPs) with a batch process, amorphous plastics and crystalline plastics have different characteristics for a foaming temperature. It is known that a foaming of amorphous plastics occurs at the temperature above a glass transition temperature, however, it is discovered that crystalline plastics do not take place above a glass transition temperature without exception, and even though the foaming occurs, it does not in all the range. In this research, to measure foaming temperature of crystalline polymer, a foaming experiment was performed using one of the typical crystalline polymer, polypropylene. To analyze whether the foaming occurs both at amorphous and crystalline fields, SEM was applied

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Influence of Mold Temperature on the Thickness of a Skin Layer and Impact Strength in the Microcellular Injection Molding Process (초미세 발포 사출공정에서 금형의 온도가 스킨층 두께와 충격강도에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee J.J.;Cha S.W.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2005.06a
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    • pp.1630-1635
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    • 2005
  • The microstructure of the parts made by the microcellular injection molding process influence properties, including impact strength, tensile strength and density of material. Microstructure of microcellular plastics is divided into core foaming region and solid skin region. Core foaming region is influenced by pressure drop rate, viscosity and cell coalescence. However, actual mechanism of the skin layers is not known despite its importance. The study on the skin layer is getting important because foaming rate of the plastics is determined by the thickness ratio of the skin layer. Especially in case of large molded part, control of the skin layer is needed because skin layer thickness is changed largely. Therefore it is necessary to study variation in skin layer thickness with processing parameters. In this paper, the influence of temperatures in the mold cavity on the skin layer s thickness was also addressed. In addition, the relationship between the temperature distributions across cavity of the mold with impact strength on parts made with the microcellular injection molding process was addressed. In addition, the method to predict the variation in skin layer thickness with mold temperature is discussed.

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The Viscosity Change of ABS Resin According to Inert Gas Amount (가스의 용해량에 따른 ABS 수지의 점도 변화)

  • 정태형;하영욱;정대진
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 1997.10a
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    • pp.585-590
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    • 1997
  • Conventional foaming process has defects such as lower mechanical properties than ur~foaming material due to non-uniform cell distribution and environmental pollution problem caused by chemical blowing agency. So, a new foaming process such as Microcelluar plastics has been introduced to use inactive gases as a foaming agency. In order to apply Microcellular plastics for mass production process system such as extrusion, injection molding and blow molding, it needs to predict the change in material properties of polymer according to the amount of meltingas. In Polymer molding applying Microcelluar plastics, the change of viscosity among several material properties is the most important factor. Therefore, this paper is aimed to establish the method which not only finds out but also predicts the change of viscosity of ABS(Acrylonitri1e Butadiene Styrene) resin according to inert gas amount in extrusion molding.

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Effect of the $CO_2$ on Viscosity Change in Continuous Microcellular Foaming Processing (초미세 발포 연속공정을 위한 $CO_2$ 사용이 재료의 점도변화에 미치는 영향)

  • 문용락;차성운
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2003.06a
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    • pp.1394-1397
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    • 2003
  • The first thing in developing injection molding and extrusion with microcellular foaming process is to get a grip on one phase state's rheology of gas and polymer solution. Understanding rheology is essential to design mold or die. and it is so important to control the condition of process. Also, this data is got the utmost out of simulation carrying out. In this paper, we will see the measurement of rheology in one phase that mixed polypropylene which contains talc with carbon dioxide of super critical fluid state, and will compare its result with the simulation result.

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Synthesis of Microcellular Cordierite Ceramics Derived from a Preceramic Polymer (Preceramic Polymer를 이용한 마이크로셀룰라 코디어라이트 세라믹스의 합성)

  • Song, In-Hyuck;Kim, Young-Mi;Kim, Hai-Doo;Kim, Young-Wook
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.44 no.5 s.300
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    • pp.184-189
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    • 2007
  • In this study, a novel-processing route for producing microcellular cordierite ceramics has been developed. The proposed strategy for making the microcellular cordierite ceramics involves three steps: (i) fabricating ceramic-filled preceramic foams by heating a mixture of polysiloxane, expandable microspheres, talc, and alumina in a mold, (ii) cross-linking the foamed body, and (iii) transforming the body into microcellular cordierite ceramics by sintering. Cu jig was used for near net shaping in the foaming step. The experimental variables such as the shape of foaming jig and the content of expendable microsphere were investigated. By controlling the content of expendable microsphere, it was possible to make the porous cordierite ceramics with cell density of ${\sim}1.0{\times}10^9\;cells/cm^3$.

Weight Change of Microcellular Plastics by Using nitrogen Gas (질소 가스를 이용한 초미세 발포 고분자 재료의 무게변화)

  • Jeing, Dae-Jin;Cha, Sung-Woon;Yoon, Jae-Dong
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.17 no.9
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    • pp.196-201
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    • 2000
  • There is a great demand for reducing the amount of material used in mass-produced plastics parts for material cost constitutes a large percentage of the total cost of a product up to 75% It may be noted that the price of plastics is directly related to the price of petroleum. Material reduction therefore decreases the amount of oil needed for the manufacture of plastics and thus help conserve this natural resource. Therefore microcellular foaming process(MCPs) was studied for solving this problems alternatively in 1980's at M. I. T. Until now in microcellular plastics processes carbon dioxide gas was mainly used for microcellular foaming Because carbon dioxide has more solubility than any other gases such as nitrogen gas or helium gas. The purpose of the this research is measurement of changing of the microcellular plastics' weight by using nitrogen gas in injection molding an comparing weight reduction of microcellular foamed plastics for using carbon dioxide gas with nitrogen gas.

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