This thesis reports a fundamental study on microwave assisted moulding (MAM), a novel technology where expandable starch based pellets made from extrusion are expanded within a mould cavity into blocks using microwave heating. Foamability or degree of expansion of starch-based pellets during microwave heating was studied comprehensively in terms of: the variation of raw natural materials, the extrusion conditions, the additives and the preconditioning of pellets before foaming. The expansion behaviour, foamed cell structures and mechanical properties of expanded pellets were characterized together with the characterization of microstructure of the extrudate materials and physical properties. Characteristics in microwave assisted moulding of...
In this work, a mixture of a sodium salt of carboxymethylcellulose (CMCNa) and polyethylene glycol d...
While hollow glass microspheres are commonly used in syntactic foam, their abrasive and brittle prop...
The paper presents results of initial research on the possibility of applying microwave radiation in...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
In this study we investigated the role of the water content of extrudates had in foaming capacity an...
In the last two decades, the application of microwave heating to the processing of materials has to ...
The cellular structure and mechanical properties in compression of starch-based foams filled with na...
The need to strive towards a more sustainable development of the society is becoming increasingly ur...
Microwave heating has gained popularity as an alternative rapid drying method that can be used for t...
A novel method for obtaining polystyrene foam, which uses microwave as the source of energy for expa...
Starch-based foamed blocks reinforced with natural fillers and with a high potential for being appli...
International audienceMaize flour and blends from starch and zein biopolymers were processed as dens...
The use of numerical simulation to design a microwave applicator dedicated to foaming is presented. ...
In various Latin American countries, large volumes of potato are classified as unsuitable for use as...
Investigation has been done on the feasibility of utilizing microwave radiation in foaming natural r...
In this work, a mixture of a sodium salt of carboxymethylcellulose (CMCNa) and polyethylene glycol d...
While hollow glass microspheres are commonly used in syntactic foam, their abrasive and brittle prop...
The paper presents results of initial research on the possibility of applying microwave radiation in...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
In this study we investigated the role of the water content of extrudates had in foaming capacity an...
In the last two decades, the application of microwave heating to the processing of materials has to ...
The cellular structure and mechanical properties in compression of starch-based foams filled with na...
The need to strive towards a more sustainable development of the society is becoming increasingly ur...
Microwave heating has gained popularity as an alternative rapid drying method that can be used for t...
A novel method for obtaining polystyrene foam, which uses microwave as the source of energy for expa...
Starch-based foamed blocks reinforced with natural fillers and with a high potential for being appli...
International audienceMaize flour and blends from starch and zein biopolymers were processed as dens...
The use of numerical simulation to design a microwave applicator dedicated to foaming is presented. ...
In various Latin American countries, large volumes of potato are classified as unsuitable for use as...
Investigation has been done on the feasibility of utilizing microwave radiation in foaming natural r...
In this work, a mixture of a sodium salt of carboxymethylcellulose (CMCNa) and polyethylene glycol d...
While hollow glass microspheres are commonly used in syntactic foam, their abrasive and brittle prop...
The paper presents results of initial research on the possibility of applying microwave radiation in...