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- Microcellular_plastic abstract "Microcellular plastics, otherwise known as microcellular foam, is a form of manufactured plastic, specially fabricated to contain billions of tiny bubbles less than 50 microns in size (typically from 0.1 to 100 micrometers). This type of plastic is formed by dissolving gas under high pressure into various polymers, relying on the \"thermodynamic instability phenomena\" to cause the uniform arrangement of the gas bubbles, otherwise known as nucleation. It's main purpose was to reduce material usage while maintaining valuable mechanical properties. The main room for variance in these foams is the gas used to create them; the density of the finished product is determined by the gas used. Depending on the gas used, the density of the foam can lie between 5% and 99% that of the pre-processed plastic. Design parameters, focused more on the final form of the foam and the molding process afterward, include the type of die or mold to be used, as well as the dimensions of the bubbles, or cells, that classify this material as a foam. Since the size of cells is close to the wavelength of light, to the casual observer this foam retains the appearance of a solid light colored plastic. Images of these plastics can also be found here: (source: http://microcel.me.washington.edu)Recent developments at the University of Washington have produced Nanocellular foams. These foams are characterized by cell sizes in the 20-100 nanometer range. Also at Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, new technologies are being developed to fabricate high quality microcellular foams.".
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- Microcellular_plastic wikiPageWikiLink Blow_molding.
- Microcellular_plastic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plastics.
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- Microcellular_plastic wikiPageWikiLink Nucleation.
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- Microcellular_plastic wikiPageWikiLink File:Mircocellular_Foam_Extrusion_Process.png.
- Microcellular_plastic wikiPageWikiLinkText "Microcellular foam".
- Microcellular_plastic wikiPageWikiLinkText "Microcellular plastic".
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- Microcellular_plastic subject Category:Plastics.
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- Microcellular_plastic type Polymer.
- Microcellular_plastic type Solid.
- Microcellular_plastic comment "Microcellular plastics, otherwise known as microcellular foam, is a form of manufactured plastic, specially fabricated to contain billions of tiny bubbles less than 50 microns in size (typically from 0.1 to 100 micrometers). This type of plastic is formed by dissolving gas under high pressure into various polymers, relying on the \"thermodynamic instability phenomena\" to cause the uniform arrangement of the gas bubbles, otherwise known as nucleation.".
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- Microcellular_plastic depiction Mircocellular_Foam_Extrusion_Process.png.
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