Method of producing a foamed polymer

C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 08 – J

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C08J 9/02 (2006.01) B29C 44/08 (2006.01) C08J 9/06 (2006.01) C08J 9/10 (2006.01) B29C 35/02 (2006.01)

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CA 2000226

ABSTRACT A process for producing a foamed polymer, particularly a foamed polyofefin, of highly uniform low density. A mixture of a polymer-forming material, a cross-linking agent, and a blowing agent is placed in a mould and reacted. This reaction product is cooled until the differential temperature between core and surface is below a predetermined maximum, and removed from the mould. The cooled product is then subjected to dielectric heating, preferably by microwave irradiation, to cause uniform heating and highly uniform expansion to produce a foamed polymer of highly uniform low density. The process of the invention enables production of relatively thick foamed polymers with a uniformity of density not possible with conventional foaming processes wherein high differential temperatures lead to non-uniform densities and distortions of the foamed product. The process of the invention also avoids the serious problems with excessive pressures encountered in attempting to produce highly foamed polymers in single-stage processes carried out entirely in closed moulds.

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