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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 23, 2020
Filed:
Aug. 20, 2014
Tepha, Inc., Lexington, MA (US);
Dennis Connelly, Arlington, MA (US);
Fabio Felix, Foxborough, NH (US);
David P. Martin, Arlington, MA (US);
Jon Montcrieff, Foxborough, MA (US);
Said Rizk, Windham, NH (US);
Simon F. Williams, Sherborn, MA (US);
Tepha, Inc., Lexington, MA (US);
Abstract
Methods to produce substantially closed cell foams with densities less than 0.75 g/cm, and more preferably less than 0.5 g/cm, without substantial loss of the polymer's weight average molecular weight, have been developed. The closed cells foams have an open cell content of generally less than 50%, and more preferably an open cell content of less than 20%, and the cells have a maximum diameter of less than 5 mm. The foam may include poly-4-hydroxybutyrate or a copolymer thereof. Preferably, the foam is derived by heating a foam polymer formula to a temperature above the melt temperature of the polymer to form a melt polymer system, adding a blowing agent to produce a foamable melt, extruding the foamable melt through a die to a lower pressure to cause foaming, cooling of the foam, and solidification of the foam. These foam structures can be used for fabrication of medical products.