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Transparency Market Research Reports incorporated a definite business overview and investigation inclines on “Blowing
Agents Market - Global Industry Analysis, Market Size, Share, Trends, Analysis, Growth and Forecast 2016 - 2024”
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and worldwide business sector industry structure.
Blowing Agents Market: Overview
Blowing agents are widely used as additives in the polymeric foam industry. They are used as a part of the production process
mainly to lend certain desired properties to polymeric foam. The importance of blowing agents is steadily rising for companies
as the demand for low-cost foam products rises.
Blowing agents play a crucial role by helping to induce a specific cellular structure to the foamed material. This helps reduce the
density of the foam, improve its acoustic and thermal insulation abilities, and also improve the relative toughness of the original
material. Blowing agents can lend the desired characteristics to a myriad of materials. These characteristics could range from
light-weighting, heat insulation, and sound absorbency to elasticity, permeability, electrical insulation and shock absorbency.
One of the most widely used blowing agents were chloro fluoro carbons (CFC’s). However, they were phased out because of
their harmful effects on the ozone...