1970
DOI: 10.1021/i360036a006
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Reactive Flame Retardants for Polyurethane Foams

Abstract: This article presents an up-to-date review of chemical compositions, particularly those bearing the elements of halogen and phosphorus, and structural features of flame retardants which have been chemically incorporated in polyurethane foams. Particular Anthony J. Papa is project scientist with the Chemicals and Plastics Division, Union Carbide Corp., South Charleston, W. Va. He received his Pk.D. degree from Washington State University in 1960, and did postdoctoral work at Purdue University in 1961 and explor… Show more

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“…The resulting polyols, RF-14 (from pure TCBO) and RF-19 (from modified TCBO) contain 19-20% Cl but ideally have viscosities under 100,000 cps at 25°C. Similar properties are exhibited by several of the reactive flame retardant polyols on the market today (7). For example, Pluracolg 463 has an OH No.…”
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“…The resulting polyols, RF-14 (from pure TCBO) and RF-19 (from modified TCBO) contain 19-20% Cl but ideally have viscosities under 100,000 cps at 25°C. Similar properties are exhibited by several of the reactive flame retardant polyols on the market today (7). For example, Pluracolg 463 has an OH No.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…The tendency has been recognized before as the major fault in using this type of reactive flame retardant (7). The compressive strength, thermal conductivity K-factors and low MVT values for the TCBO-polyols in Table 6 are considered to be quite in line with today's desired standards (27).…”
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