Arcodes
Chemical
- Aug 1, 2011
- 14
I'm currently trying to extrude a thin profile consisting of a low-density foamed PS core material with a coextruded PS layer (foamed or compact) on top to improve compressive strength.
Core is extruded at approx. 167°C, coextruded layer between 190 and 200°C.
What we see is that the top layer can easily be peeled off by hand. Since we are in a very subjective market we need to improve the interaction between both layers. My guess is the temperature of the foamed core is holding this back, plus the lack of cross-linking in polystyrene.
Are there additives that can improve the adhesion between the layers? Does anyone else have experience with a similar problem?
Thanks in advance
Core is extruded at approx. 167°C, coextruded layer between 190 and 200°C.
What we see is that the top layer can easily be peeled off by hand. Since we are in a very subjective market we need to improve the interaction between both layers. My guess is the temperature of the foamed core is holding this back, plus the lack of cross-linking in polystyrene.
Are there additives that can improve the adhesion between the layers? Does anyone else have experience with a similar problem?
Thanks in advance