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Blowing Agent Foaming Agent CAS 10-84-4 for Porous Structures and Lightweight Construction with Versatile Applications

Blowing Agent Foaming Agent CAS 10-84-4 for Porous Structures and Lightweight Construction with Versatile Applications

Brand Name: Zorui
MOQ: 500g, 1kg or 25kg for sample, 1000kg for commercial order
Payment Terms: T/T, LC, OA
Supply Ability: 3000 Tons/month
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
Shanxi, China
Certification:
ISO, COA, MSDS, TDS, AAA
NAME:
Blowing Agent/ Foaming Agent
CAS:
10-84-4
Classification:
Chemical Blowing Agent, Physical Blowing Agent, Surfactant
Appearance:
Solid Or Light Yellow Liquid
Density:
1.01 To 1.02 G/cm³.
PH Value:
9-10
Sample:
Available
Port:
Tianjin,Shanghai,Qingdao,Other Ports In China
Port:
Tianjin, Shanghai, Qingdao, Other Ports In China
Trade Term:
EXW, DAP, FOB, CFR, CIF, CPT, CIP
Shipping:
Sample By Express, 100kg+ By Air, 1000kg+ By Sea
Packaging Details:
Net Weight 25kg or 200kg/package
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Product Description
Blowing Agent / Foaming Agent CAS 10-84-4
Foaming Agent Overview

Foaming agents are substances that create porous structures in materials, available in three main categories: chemical foaming agents, physical foaming agents, and surfactants.

Key Benefits
  • Creates porous structures in various materials
  • Versatile application across different industries
  • Available in multiple forms (chemical, physical, surfactant)
Target Industries & Applications

Suitable for use in plastics, rubber, and construction industries. Applications include insulation, packaging, and lightweight construction materials.

Technical Specifications
Classification Appearance Density PH Value
Chemical blowing agent, physical blowing agent, surfactant Solid or light yellow liquid 1.01 to 1.02 g/cm³ 9-10
Product Introduction

Blowing agents, commonly referred to as foaming agents, are substances used to generate a cellular structure in polymers and other materials. They create gas bubbles that expand to form foam-like textures, essential for producing lightweight materials with thermal insulation properties, cushioning effects, and enhanced aesthetic qualities.

Types of Blowing Agents
  • Chemical Blowing Agents: Decompose to release gas at specific temperatures, creating foam. Common examples include azodicarbonamide (ADC), sodium bicarbonate, and ammonium bicarbonate.
  • Physical Blowing Agents: Gases that are either dissolved in the polymer or have low boiling points. Examples include carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and hydrocarbons (e.g., pentane).
Physical and Chemical Specifications
Property Specification
Common Names Blowing Agents, Foaming Agents
Form Solid, Liquid, or Gas
Typical Usage Concentration Varies based on application
Solubility Varies by agent
Temperature Range for Activation Varies by agent
Product Functions
  • Lightweighting: Reduces overall material weight for easier handling and transport
  • Thermal Insulation: Creates cellular structures that enhance thermal insulation in building materials and packaging
  • Cushioning and Shock Absorption: Provides cushioning effects in mattresses, packaging, and automotive components
  • Surface Aesthetics: Contributes to texture and appearance, enhancing consumer appeal
Application Areas
  • Construction: Lightweight concrete, insulation materials, and wall panels for improved thermal efficiency
  • Automotive: Seats, dashboards, and interior components for weight reduction and comfort
  • Packaging: Protective packaging solutions offering cushioning and shock resistance for fragile items
  • Consumer Products: Mattresses, cushions, and sporting goods for enhanced comfort and durability
Manufacturing Process
  • Synthesis: Chemical blowing agents are synthesized through reactions designed to release gas when heated or activated
  • Mixing: Blowing agents are added to polymer matrices and mixed thoroughly for uniform distribution
  • Activation: During processing (extrusion or injection molding), agents are activated to generate gas and form cellular structures
  • Quality Control: Each batch undergoes rigorous testing for foaming capabilities, uniformity, and industry compliance
Why Choose Us
  • High Quality: Sourced from reputable manufacturers with strict quality control measures
  • Versatile Applications: Suitable for construction, automotive, packaging, and consumer products industries
  • Expert Support: Knowledgeable team providing technical assistance and formulation guidance
  • Sustainability Commitment: Environmentally responsible sourcing and manufacturing practices
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What are blowing agents and foaming agents?
A1: Blowing agents are substances that create gas bubbles to generate a cellular structure in materials, producing foams.
Q2: What are the benefits of using blowing agents?
A2: They reduce weight, provide thermal insulation, offer cushioning effects, and enhance surface aesthetics.
Q3: Are blowing agents safe to use?
A3: Most blowing agents are considered safe when used according to regulatory guidelines, but safety profiles vary by agent.
Q4: What are common applications for blowing agents?
A4: Typical applications include construction materials, automotive components, protective packaging, and consumer products.
Q5: What are recommended storage conditions for blowing agents?
A5: They should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from moisture and incompatible materials to maintain quality.
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