Arcodes
Chemical
- Aug 1, 2011
- 14
I'm currently searching for a way to make our profiles harder and (if possible) cheaper. Current density is about 250 kg/m³, durometer hardness 22-25 Sh.D.
The obvious way is to use some kind of mineral filler. Preliminary tests have shown that both talcum and calcium carbonate can be dosed up to about 20% without deteriorating the quality too much. Oddly enough we see no increase in hardness. On the contrary, the hardness significantly decreases with added mineral filler.
I suspect this has everything to do with the structure and size of the foam cells, but exactly how the filler affects this is not known to me.
So, two questions: does anyone have experience with a similar process?
Are there any other possibly useful filler materials? I will be testing with wollastonite soon, mica is ruled out because of the glitter.
The obvious way is to use some kind of mineral filler. Preliminary tests have shown that both talcum and calcium carbonate can be dosed up to about 20% without deteriorating the quality too much. Oddly enough we see no increase in hardness. On the contrary, the hardness significantly decreases with added mineral filler.
I suspect this has everything to do with the structure and size of the foam cells, but exactly how the filler affects this is not known to me.
So, two questions: does anyone have experience with a similar process?
Are there any other possibly useful filler materials? I will be testing with wollastonite soon, mica is ruled out because of the glitter.