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blowing gas

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Noun1.blowing gas - the gas leaving a generator during a blow period
gas - a fluid in the gaseous state having neither independent shape nor volume and being able to expand indefinitely


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In the foaming process, blowing gas diffusivity and solubility in the polymer are other important factors influencing cell sizes.
In addition, the containers can be fluorinated in-line using a mixture of fluorine and nitrogen as the blowing gas, chemically modifying all interior surfaces of the molten HDPE container, creating an inner barrier that resists permeation by oil-based solvents.
Molders enhance fluorination barrier several ways: by removing all oxygen from inside the parison with a nitrogen purge before blowing fluorinated nitrogen into the part; controlling mold temperatures; optimizing the amount of fluorine in the blowing gas, as well as hold time and pressure; repeating treatment as much as three times; or blowing with a pulsating movement of fluorinated gas.
 
 
 
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