Minicel

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Description

[Volek] A registered trademark for a cross-linked Polyethylene foam manufactured by Sekisui Voltek, LLC. Like polyethylene foams, cross-linked polyethylene foams are durable and chemically stable, but are typically finer celled. [1] Minicel is a closed cell foam. It is an extremely fine-celled bun foam that has a smooth, consistent surface. Minicel has a tough and firm, yet elastic feel. [2] Minicel has good thermal insulation, strength and shock absorption. It is impervious to mildew, mold, rot, and bacteria, as well as chemical resistance. Standard colors are natural-white and black. Minicel is very buoyant and is commonly used in water recreation devices such as kayaks. [3]

Synonyms and Related Terms

Polyethylene foam; crosslinked polyethylene foam; XLPE foam; X-linked PE foam; Volara

Applications

  • Art handling
  • Storage
  • Transport: shock absorption and cushioning

Personal Risks

Sekisui Voltek: SDS

All Minicel products are non-toxic and contain no CFC, HCFC, or hydrocarbon blowing agents. [4]

Collection Risks

The natural tint (white) PolyPlank is widely considered chemically stable and suitable for use in preventative conservation [5]

Environmental Risks

PolyPlank should pose no significant hazard to the environment [6] PolyPlank is not cross-linked, so it can be recyclable.

Physical and Chemical Properties

Composition according to SDS:

Chemical Name Percent Composition CAS No.
Polyethylene resin ≥ 84 Ethene/Butene Copolymer

Tris-nonylphenyl phosphite

Polyethylene Homopolymer

Crystalline silica

25087-34-7

26523-78-4

9002-88-4

68855-54-9

Hydrocarbon foaming agents ≥ 5 Isobutane

n-butane

75-28-5

106-97-8

Talc ≥ 4 Magnesium silicate 14807-96-6
Foam processing aid ≥ 2 Monodiglycerides 67701-33-1
Organic and/or inorganic colorants ≥ 5 Various Various

Working Properties

PolyPlank is easily cut with a variety of tools, can be adhered to itself and other polyethylene-based materials with heat welding or hot glue. The 2” material has a useful balance of dimensionality, stiffness, and ease of cutting. Strips/blocks cut from it can be quickly laminated into much thicker cushions as needed.

Common Fabrication Tools according to PACCIN:

  • Knife (deli knife, extendable box cutter, specialty foam knife)
  • Foam rubber cutter (electric) - For best results, mount cutter under saw table with an adjustable fence
  • Hot knife
  • Band Saw - For best results, use a scalloped or straight blade
  • Table saw - For best results, clean table saw blade frequently
  • Heat Gun
  • Glue Gun - Suitable with hot-melt or low-melt glue sticks

Forms and Sizes

Information below from PACCIN: PolyPlank Polyethylene Foam.

The most common in art handling is PolyPlank LAM 220, with a relatively medium density of 2.2 lbs/ft^3 in a 2” natural tint(white) sheets at 108x48” or 108x24” planks.

Other Sizes and Densities

Laminated units are available in the following densities:

  • PolyPlank LAM090 = 0.9 pcf
  • PolyPlank LAM120 = 1.2 pcf
  • PolyPlank LAM170 = 1.7 pcf
  • PolyPlank LAM220 = 2.2 pcf

They are typically manufactured in 1/2" - 3" thicknesses, and 108 x 48" sheets, but other dimensions can be custom ordered.

PolyPlank EXT is the same formula as PolyPlank LAM, but extruded in one piece rather than laminated, and at a slightly higher price. It is available in the following densities:

  • PolyPlank EXT170 = 1.7 pcf
  • PolyPlank EXT220 = 2.2 pcf
  • PolyPlank EXT400 = 4.0 pcf
  • PolyPlank EXT600 = 6.0 pcf
  • PolyPlank EXT900 = 9.0 pcf

They are typically manufactured in 2 x 108 x 24" planks, but other dimensions may be available for custom order.

Other Variations

PolyPlank LEL is formulated with less than 10% LEL (low explosive limit) VOC, which meets military and other low residual blowing agent specifications.

PolyPlank Renew is made with 40%-60% pre-consumer recycled material.

PolyPlank SFT is formulated with finer cells for a softer surface texture.

PolyPlank Plus is a custom-ordered system of laminating foam with a variety of substrates, including foil, bubble, adhesive and cohesive films, paper, non-wovens, etc

Additional Information

Pregis PolyPlank Website

Resources and Citations

  • Kaela Nurmi, contributed information, MWG group, 2020.

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