- Nanocomposites: Broaden Roles in Automotive, Barrier
Packaging.
Nanocomposites are gradually gaining acceptance in the mainstream of global plastics processing. These polymer compounds, containing relatively low loadings (under 6% by weight) of nanometer-sized mineral particles, are beginning to show up in polypropylene and TPO-based automotive exterior claddings (see sidebar), barrier beer bottles, nylon packaging films, polyethylene pipe and ......
- Nanocomposite foams unveiled at SPI processors' conference.
One of the industry's first uses of nanocomposite foams for strong, lightweight composites was introduced at April's 2007 Plastics Parts Innovation Conference of the SPI Alliance of Plastics Processors (APP) in Memphis, Tenn. (The APP was formerly SPI's Structural Plastics Div.) Other news highlights of the meeting included one of ......
- Clay-filled 'nanocomposites' offer
extraordinary properties.
They are generating a lot of excitement despite the secrecy surrounding their development. They are said to exhibit dramatic improvements in mechanical, thermal, barrier, and flame-retardant properties, all without significant loss of toughness or clarity. These new reinforced plastics, known as nanocomposites, contain very tiny platelets of a special type ......
- Nanocomposites raise barrier
properties.
Nanocomposites may offer improved barrier properties for food and beverage packaging. But the technology is still in the laboratory and not well understood. "Nanospace" is a mysterious region that operates according to its own rules. Scientists are just beginning to understand the physics of miniaturization. Below about 50 nanometers, of ......
- Nanocomposites: a little goes a long
way.
From auto parts to barrier packaging, the race is on to commercialize nano-clay thermoplastic composites. Just a pinch of these infinitesimally small particles can dramatically raise mechanical, thermal, barrier, and flame-retardant properties. Why all the excitement about the new class of mineral-reinforced plastics known as nanocomposites? Because relatively small amounts ......
- Prospecting paydirt.
Researchers are using nanoparticles of clay to raise polymers to new capabilities. IN THE LATE 1980s, Toyota Central Research Labs in Japan teamed up with Ube Industries Ltd., a Japanese resin supplier, to produce a new composite polymer, consisting of nylon 6 interspersed with layers of montmorillonite, a layered silicate ......
- Nanocomposites do more with less: they're out of
the lab and into the real world. In applications from automotive to
agriculture, materials handling, electrical cable, nanoclay blends are
lowering costs...
For skeptics who may doubt that nanocomposites have yet proven themselves commercially viable materials, last year's Nanocomposites 2005 Conference in San Francisco presented plenty of evidence that "nanos" are beginning to live up to their promise. Organized by Executive Conference Management, the conference included reports on a bevy of new ......