Difference between revisions of "Minicel"
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− | + | ''Produced in molded bun form.'' | |
− | + | '''Density range:''' 2, 3, 3.8, 6, 8, 12 and 22 pcf. | |
− | + | '''Bun sizes:''' | |
− | + | * 2, 3, 3.8 pcf: 4 x 48 x 72” | |
− | + | * 6 pcf: 3 x 48 x 72” | |
− | + | * 8 pcf: 1.78 x 32 x 67” | |
− | + | * 12pcf: 1.50 x 28 x 59” | |
− | + | * 22 pcf: 1.2 x 24 x 49” | |
− | + | '''Minicel L200 and LF200 Foam sheets''' <ref>[https://www.thefoamfactory.com/closedcellfoam/minicel-type-l-foam.html Foam Factory: Minicel Type 1 Foam]</ref>: | |
− | + | * 72 x 48” sheets (sold in 2/3, ½, and 1/3 sheets) | |
+ | * ¼, 3.8, ½, ¾, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, and 4” thick | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:17, 11 September 2020
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
Stable. Minnesota Historical Society says, “Can be used” (MWG 2020).
Environmental Risks
Physical and Chemical Properties
Form | Solid, in various forms |
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Odor | Light |
Melting Point | PE foam: 90-115°C |
Solubility in/miscibility with water | Insoluble |
Working Properties
Forms and Sizes
Produced in molded bun form.
Density range: 2, 3, 3.8, 6, 8, 12 and 22 pcf.
Bun sizes:
- 2, 3, 3.8 pcf: 4 x 48 x 72”
- 6 pcf: 3 x 48 x 72”
- 8 pcf: 1.78 x 32 x 67”
- 12pcf: 1.50 x 28 x 59”
- 22 pcf: 1.2 x 24 x 49”
Minicel L200 and LF200 Foam sheets [5]:
- 72 x 48” sheets (sold in 2/3, ½, and 1/3 sheets)
- ¼, 3.8, ½, ¾, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, and 4” thick
Resources and Citations
- Kaela Nurmi, contributed information, MWG group, 2020.