1. Filler-matrix interaction in solid-state foaming of composite foams.
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Mazzola, Luca, Bemporad, Edoardo, Squeo, Erica Anna, Trovalusci, Federica, and Tagliaferri, Vincenzo
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THERMOSETTING composites , *EPOXY compounds , *MECHANICAL behavior of materials , *FOAM , *ELECTRON microscopes - Abstract
Solid-state foaming is a relatively new process for producing closed-cell thermoset foams starting from powders. In this study, the possibility of introducing nanoclay into epoxy foams by solid-state foaming was investigated. The nanoclay was found to affect the foaming efficiency and the foam density; even if large nanoclay aggregates are present in the foams, for a small range of filler content (2.5—3 wt%), the mechanical properties are positively influenced, as shown by specific compressive toughness which attains a maximum value. Electron microscope observations provided important information on the dependence of the cell size on the filler percentage, and the presence of a critical size (about 5 μm) of nanoclay aggregates, below which they are coherent with the matrix. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2011
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