Abstract

This work examines the foam density of polystyrene (PS) blended with low density polyethylene (LDPE) at various ratios, and the thermal conductivity of vacuum insulation panels (VIPs) using PS/PE with filler foam as core materials. The experimental results indicate that LDPE strongly influences the foam density of PS/PE foam and the content of open-cells in PS/PE with filler foam. A higher content of open-cells in PS/PE with filler foam can lead to a lower thermal conductivity of VIP.

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