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by mcpackieh
1100 days ago
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My first thought was that expanding foam from the hardware store is very cheap, but obviously that sort of foam would be crushed by the water pressure. > Syntactic foams are composite materials synthesized by filling a metal, polymer,[1] cementitious or ceramic matrix with hollow spheres called microballoons[2] or cenospheres or non-hollow spheres (e.g. perlite) as aggregates.[3] In this context, "syntactic" means "put together." [...] The compressive properties of syntactic foams, in most cases, strongly depend on the properties of microballoons. |
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