Ceron Nicolat B, Wolff F, Dakkouri AS, Fey T, Münstedt H, Greil P (2012)
Publication Status: Published
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2012
Publisher: Wiley-VCH Verlag
Book Volume: 14
Pages Range: 1097-1103
Cylindrical SiOC foam filaments with a radial gradient in pore cell size were processed by continuous extrusion foaming of a methyl polysilsesquioxane. Upon leaving the extrusion nozzle foaming was initiated by pressure release which caused precipitation of supersaturated carbon dioxide from the polymer filament. Rapid cooling of the thin filaments generates a radial gradient of melt viscosity which gives rise for formation of closed cell morphology of isotropic pore cells in the core (diameter?
APA:
Ceron Nicolat, B., Wolff, F., Dakkouri, A.S., Fey, T., Münstedt, H., & Greil, P. (2012). Graded Cellular Ceramics from Continuous Foam Extrusion. Advanced Engineering Materials, 14, 1097-1103. https://doi.org/10.1002/adem.201200039
MLA:
Ceron Nicolat, Bruno, et al. "Graded Cellular Ceramics from Continuous Foam Extrusion." Advanced Engineering Materials 14 (2012): 1097-1103.
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