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    Title: Study on the Flow, Foaming Characteristics and Structural Strength of Polypropylene Structural Foam Injection Molding by Innovative Nitrogen and Molten Plastic Mixing Mechanism
    Authors: Huang, Chao-tsai
    Keywords: structural foam injection molding technology;foaming process-sensing system;polypropylene;melt rheology;viscosity index
    Date: 2023-04-28
    Issue Date: 2023-07-04 12:05:18 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: MPDI
    Abstract: Plastic foam molding methods include thermoforming, extrusion and injection molding.
    Injection foam molding is a one-time molding method with high production efficiency and good
    product quality. It is suitable for foamed plastic products with complex shapes and strict size
    requirements. It is also the main method for producing structural bubbles. In this investigation, we
    developed a structural foam injection molding technology using the gas supply equipment connected
    to the unique plasticizing mechanism of the injection machine and studied its influence on the
    specimens’ melt rheology quality and foam structures. In the experiment, the forming material
    was polypropylene (PP), and the gas for mixing/forming foaming characteristics was nitrogen (N2).
    Additionally, in order to observe the rheological properties of N2/melt mixing, a melt flow specimen
    mold cavity was designed and the change in the melt viscosity index was observed using a melt
    pressure sensing element installed at the nozzle position. With the nitrogen supply equipment
    connected to a unique plasticizing mechanism, the mixing of gas and molten plastic can be achieved
    at the screw plasticizing stage, where the foaming effect is realized during the melt-filling process
    due to the thermodynamic instability of the gas. It was also found that an increase in N2 fill content
    increased melt fluidity, and the trend of melt pressure and melt viscosity index showed that the higher
    the gas content, the lower the trend. The foaming characteristic depends on the gas thermodynamic
    instability and the pressure release, so it can be seen from the melt fill path that, the greater the
    pressure near the gate, the lower the foaming amount and the internal structure (SEM) after molding;
    the farther from the gate, the greater the relative increase in the foaming growth/amount. This
    phenomenon will be more obvious when the N2 fill content is increased.
    Relation: Polymers 15(9), 2116
    DOI: 10.3390/polym15092116
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