Anisotropy of the stiffness and strength of rigid low-density closed-cell polyisocyanurate foams

Volume: 92, Pages: 836 - 845
Published: Feb 1, 2016
Abstract
The cells of polymer foams are usually extended in the foam rise direction, causing a geometrical anisotropy, the degree of which, characterized by the cell aspect ratio R, depends on foam density and production method. Such elongated cell shape translates into anisotropy of the mechanical properties of foams. Rigid low-density closed-cell polyisocyanurate foams of apparent density ranging from ca. 30 to 75 kg/m3, containing polyols derived from...
Paper Details
Title
Anisotropy of the stiffness and strength of rigid low-density closed-cell polyisocyanurate foams
Published Date
Feb 1, 2016
Volume
92
Pages
836 - 845
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