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syntactic foam

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syntactic foam [sin′tak·tik ′fōm]
(materials)
A cellular polymer made by dispersing rigid, microscopic particles in a fluid polymer and then curing it.


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As part of the Trelleborg Engineered Systems Business Area of Trelleborg Group, Trelleborg Offshore specializes in the development and production of polymer and syntactic foam based seismic, marine, buoyancy, cable protection and thermal insulation products, as well as rubber based passive and active fire protection solutions for the offshore industry.
consultancy, on an epoxy-based syntactic foam that is claimed to be a first for plug-assist tooling for pharmaceutical blister packaging.
Some specific topics covered include enhancing fatigue properties of nanostructured metals and alloys, a novel process for lowering the cost of titanium, syntactic foams consolidated with starch, and synthesis and characterization of titania nanotubes.
 
 
 
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