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Microcellular Foamed Plastics |
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Expanded portfolio of foamable polymers |
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Microcellular Foamed Plastics
: 06 November, 2016 |
SABIC regards polymer foam technologies as essential to meet growing needs for improvements in sustainability and efficiencies along global production and supply chains. They offer material and energy savings while retaining or even improving product performance; and they offer benefits in thermal and acoustic insulation, cushioning and protection. SABIC is helping to improve these benefits by enhancements in physical properties and foamability of the polymers themselves. |
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Open cell versus closed cell polyurethane foam: is there a difference? |
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Microcellular Foamed Plastics
: 04 January, 2016 |
The application of closed cell polyurethane foams for building insulation has been around for over 30 years, but recently the availability of an open cell option has come onto the market. Architects, specifiers and building consultants may well be confused as to the merits of these different systems. |
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E-TPU polyurethane particle foam revolutionises running shoe |
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Microcellular Foamed Plastics
: 16 August, 2013 |
Using BASF’s Infinergy foam, Adidas has developed the Energy Boost, a thoroughly new running shoe with unique spring and cushioning properties. Its outstanding feature is the midsole, the central element of every running shoe. It is made from a new particle foam which absorbs the shock impact on the foot during jogging, while simultaneously cushioning the foot. The high rebound effect of the material provides the runner with an energy return not offered by any other running shoe. |
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