Four different materials used for the production of ski boots have been analyzed in order to determine their performance in the thermo-formation process used to modify the shape of ski boots and therefore improve their comfort. As a first step, the chemical composition and the thermo-mechanical properties have been analyzed pointing out that materials based on a blend of nylon with methacrylate ionomers provide the largest decrease of the storage modulus at 80°C. The results of the thermo-formation process indicate that the boot based on the methacrylate ionomer has the larger deformation after the thermo-formation process and the lowest memory effect. These results indicate that the decrease in modulus from 0°C to 80°C is the most important factor to be considered in order to obtain a more consistent and permanent modification of the boot shape.

Thermo-formable materials for ski boots for improved comfort and performance / Colonna, Martino; Moncalero, Matteo; Nicotra, Marco; Gioia, Claudio; De Bon, Federico; Farella, Elisabetta; Giovanelli, Davide. - In: PROCEDIA ENGINEERING. - ISSN 1877-7058. - STAMPA. - 112:(2015), pp. 128-133. [10.1016/j.proeng.2015.07.187]

Thermo-formable materials for ski boots for improved comfort and performance

COLONNA, MARTINO;MONCALERO, MATTEO;GIOIA, CLAUDIO;GIOVANELLI, DAVIDE
2015

Abstract

Four different materials used for the production of ski boots have been analyzed in order to determine their performance in the thermo-formation process used to modify the shape of ski boots and therefore improve their comfort. As a first step, the chemical composition and the thermo-mechanical properties have been analyzed pointing out that materials based on a blend of nylon with methacrylate ionomers provide the largest decrease of the storage modulus at 80°C. The results of the thermo-formation process indicate that the boot based on the methacrylate ionomer has the larger deformation after the thermo-formation process and the lowest memory effect. These results indicate that the decrease in modulus from 0°C to 80°C is the most important factor to be considered in order to obtain a more consistent and permanent modification of the boot shape.
2015
Thermo-formable materials for ski boots for improved comfort and performance / Colonna, Martino; Moncalero, Matteo; Nicotra, Marco; Gioia, Claudio; De Bon, Federico; Farella, Elisabetta; Giovanelli, Davide. - In: PROCEDIA ENGINEERING. - ISSN 1877-7058. - STAMPA. - 112:(2015), pp. 128-133. [10.1016/j.proeng.2015.07.187]
Colonna, Martino; Moncalero, Matteo; Nicotra, Marco; Gioia, Claudio; De Bon, Federico; Farella, Elisabetta; Giovanelli, Davide
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