foamable

foamable

(ˈfəʊməbəl)
adj
capable of foaming
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Key players in thermoplastic vulcanizates market are also concentrating on the development of foamable variants, which offer effective sealing to windows and doors, and eliminate complications entailed by urethane seals.
Key players in the TPV market are also developing foamable variants, which offer effective sealing to windows and doors, and eliminate complications brought on by urethane seals.
The company already has more than 35 years of experience in foams and a significant share of the market for foamable polyolefins, with foam grades made in Europe and in Saudi Arabia.
Oatly Foamable is milk-free, nut-free, vegan and eco-aware, as it creates 69% fewer greenhouse gas emissions than cow's milk.
In this study, our interest was focused on improving the melt strength of PET by reactive extrusion to obtain foamable PET.
LAMETHAN ADH-1: foamable adhesive, which is suitable for foil lamination with LAMETHANmembranes as dried stable foam.
The breakable thermally stable foam obtained by dispensing a foamable emulsion composition is comprised of a surface-active agent; a liquid, non-volatile hydrophobic solvent; a gelling agent; a component selected from the group consisting of urea, a hydroxy acid, a therapeutic enhancer, and mixtures of two or more thereof; water; and a liquefied or a compressed gas propellant.
MX Patent No.268451 entitled, “Cosmetic And Pharmaceutical Foam”; MX Patent No.282498 entitled, “Oleaginous Pharmaceutical And Cosmetic Foam”; and MX Patent No.287254 entitled, “Saccharide Foamable Compositions."
Resin suppliers often offer "foamable" grades of resin and should be consulted for recommendations.
In addition to the new foamable material, Cereplast is expanding the reach of its Hybrid line with two new grades: Hybrid 101 and Hybrid 103.
A first layer of foamable material capable upon activation of becoming a rigid reinforcement foam is secured to the carrier layer.