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titleOfInvention High temperature resistant, structural polymer foam
abstract A temperature resistant, structural polymer nanocomposite foam may be formed from an amorphous or semi-crystalline, thermoplastic polymer matrix and a nano smectite clay intercalated and/or exfoliated in the polymer. The nano smectite clay may be coated with an organophilic surfactant. A polymer foam may be formed by forming a precursor material from an amorphous or semi-crystalline, thermoplastic polymer. The precursor material may be infused with a supercritical fluid at a process temperature of less than approximately 34O°C and a process pressure of at least 10 MPa. The precursor material may be foamed using the supercritical fluid by suddenly decreasing the pressure on the precursor material. The precursor material may also contain a nano smectite clay. It may be formed into a molded preform. The polymer foam formation process may include net-molding.
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