SILICATE FOAM FOR AIRDROP CUSHIONING

Abstract

Sodium silicate foam was proposed as a possible substitute for paper honeycomb as an airdrop cushion. Experimental efforts to implement silicate foam panels using a 2 kilowatt microwave energy source proved inadequate. Larger energy input with a more uniform flux appeared to be necessary to accommodate the size of panels desired. A sodium silicate/perlite aggregate formulation was found to fulfill most of the product specifications. Areas for improvement include collapsed to expanded ratio, maximum strain level, rectangularity of stress-strain curve, product density and friability. The silicate/perlite formulation and foamed sodium silicate formulations allow a wide latitude of variation and control. It is believed that optimization of formulation and heating equipment can be realized. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 01, 1968
Accession Number
AD0669666

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  • E. J. Baker Jr.
  • William A. Mallow

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  • Southwest Research Institute

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  • Biomedical
  • Energy and Power Technologies
  • Human Systems

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  • Abstracts
  • Dielectric Polymers
  • Drop Tests
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  • Microwave Ovens
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  • Silicates
  • Stress Strain Relations
  • Stresses
  • Test And Evaluation
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