Some closed cell foam insulation products show an increase in thermal conductivity at low temperatures. This reduction in thermal performance has been attributed to the diffusion of air and blowing agent through the foam and to the condensation of the blowing agent. Aging processes and polymer degradation further increase the thermal conductivity of foams. The initial cell structure plays a role in dictating the thermal performance and changes with foam aging which is rarely investigated. To understand the loss of thermal performance in closed cell foams, a microstructure and chemical characterization of pristine and aged samples was performed in this study. The aging behaviour was analyzed by SEM imaging and by measuring the blowing agent concentration in the foam. Changes in the polymer physical attributes were identified. This study also used gas chromatography and quantified changes in pentane concentration in aged polyisocyanurate foams. Results show that aged foams undergo change in their polymer appearance and cellular elongation. Gas chromatography quantified a decrease in blowing agent in the range of 11-85% for polyisocyanurate foams after aging.

Microstructure and blowing agent concentration analysis in accelerated aged polyurethane & polyisocyanurate insulation / M., Jelena; Berardi, Umberto. - In: IOP CONFERENCE SERIES: MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING. - ISSN 1757-8981. - 609:6(2019). [10.1088/1757-899X/609/6/062016]

Microstructure and blowing agent concentration analysis in accelerated aged polyurethane & polyisocyanurate insulation

Umberto BERARDI
2019-01-01

Abstract

Some closed cell foam insulation products show an increase in thermal conductivity at low temperatures. This reduction in thermal performance has been attributed to the diffusion of air and blowing agent through the foam and to the condensation of the blowing agent. Aging processes and polymer degradation further increase the thermal conductivity of foams. The initial cell structure plays a role in dictating the thermal performance and changes with foam aging which is rarely investigated. To understand the loss of thermal performance in closed cell foams, a microstructure and chemical characterization of pristine and aged samples was performed in this study. The aging behaviour was analyzed by SEM imaging and by measuring the blowing agent concentration in the foam. Changes in the polymer physical attributes were identified. This study also used gas chromatography and quantified changes in pentane concentration in aged polyisocyanurate foams. Results show that aged foams undergo change in their polymer appearance and cellular elongation. Gas chromatography quantified a decrease in blowing agent in the range of 11-85% for polyisocyanurate foams after aging.
2019
Microstructure and blowing agent concentration analysis in accelerated aged polyurethane & polyisocyanurate insulation / M., Jelena; Berardi, Umberto. - In: IOP CONFERENCE SERIES: MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING. - ISSN 1757-8981. - 609:6(2019). [10.1088/1757-899X/609/6/062016]
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