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    Foaming Agents for Plastic Molding Machines

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Mold Foaming Agents. Foaming Agents for Plastic Molding Machines.
    Commonly used in molding applications such as injection molding and extrusion, these foaming agents reduce weight, warpage, and sinks in finished parts. Mix them into resin as 0.5-1.5% of the total mixture—by decreasing the amount of resin needed to make a part, they help reduce costs. They also lower the melt viscosity of resin so that it can be processed at low temperatures, which reduces cooling times, cycle times, and the risk of heat degradation. These foaming agents are compatible with most plastic and rubber resins.
    Microfine Cell—Microfine cell agents produce smaller bubbles and a tighter cell structure than other foaming agents. They improve the appearance of your final product and keep its mechanical properties consistent throughout. They’re often used to create parts that have thin walls.
    Fine Cell—Fine cell agents produce more gas than microfine agents. Use them to ensure uniform foaming when molding bigger parts.
    310° F Activation Temperature and 325° F Activation Temperature—Agents with a 310° F or 325° F activation temperature are for use with low-melt-temperature resins such as polyolefins, polystyrenes, and thermoplastic elastomers.
    400° F Activation Temperature—Agents with a 400° F activation temperature are for use with high-melt-temperature resins such as polycarbonates and polyamides.
    FDA Compliant 21 CFR 174.5—All are FDA compliant for direct contact with food.
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    Microfine Cell
    32525030 cm³/gWhiteCardboard BoxFDA Compliant 21 CFR 174.55469N130000000
    32525065 cm³/gWhiteCardboard BoxFDA Compliant 21 CFR 174.55469N12000000
    40035030 cm³/gOff-WhiteCardboard BoxFDA Compliant 21 CFR 174.55469N14000000
     
    Fine Cell
    31031095 cm³/gWhiteCardboard BoxFDA Compliant 21 CFR 174.55469N11000000
     
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