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filingDate 1973-05-21-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber GB-1436262-A
titleOfInvention Manufacture of profiles of cellular thermoplastic materials
abstract 1436262 Extruding foamed sections HOECHST AG 21 May 1973 [19 May 1972] 24022/73 Heading B5A [Also in Division C3] Foamable thermoplastics material is extruded through a plurality of die passages 2 of a die plate 1, Figs. 1 and la, which are of enlarged cross-sectional area 3 at their outlet ends to permit foaming of the material, and which confluently unite at, or upstream of, the outlet surface of the die plate, into a single opening at which the extrudates from the bores 2 are fused together into a sheet, board, or other configurations. The extrusion is drawn by an opposed roller pair, Fig. 5 (not shown), through sequential heated and cooled sizing dies, which respectively effect completion of the fusing and foaming, and effect coating. The bores 2 of the Fig. 1 embodiment unite at the outlet surface of the die plate and are pyramidially enlarged at their outlet ends 3. In the similar Fig. 1b embodiment (not shown) the enlargements unite upstream of the outlet surface of the die plate, and the passages also have inlets of similar section to the outlets, but of decreasing area in the extrusion direction. In the Fig. 2 embodiment (not shown) a single row of eight passages is provided each having part-conical enlargements. Other arrangements are shown in Figs. 3 and 4. The passages may alternatively be of enlarging cross-sectional area throughout their lengths. The enlargements may alternatively be of rectangular, polygonal, round, or oval section, or hemispherical or paraboloid. Enlarging the size of the passage smallest sections increases the density of the extrusion. The extrudate may be additionally passed through a cooling bath. Conventional thermoplastics, blowing agents, and additives are specified, with a preferred polymer comprising polystyrene, or a copolymer of styrene with up to 30% of comonomer. In the examples; (1), polystyrene preblended with citric acid and sodium bicarbonate pore regulator, has injected into it dichlorodifluoromethane blowing agent in a first extruder, and is reduced in temperature during extrusion from a further extruder provided with a die plate having a row of eight passages with enlarged pyramidial inlets, and outlets, to yield a density of 44 g./l.; (2) Example (1) was modified by injecting dichlorodifluoromethane and methyl chloride as an equipreportional mixture, and using a die plate having enlarged conical inlets to 1,200 passages arranged in 20 rows, to yield a density of 36 g./l.
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