Abstract

The worldwide concern about the environmental impact of chrofluorocarbons (CFCs) in the atmosphere has prompted considerable research efforts to eliminate CFCs from flexible polyurethane slab foam production. This work has been directed toward the creation of slab foam technology that does not incorporate any auxiliary blowing agents in the foam production. Soft flexible slab foam may be produced by reducing the isocyanate index of the formulation. However, this approach is accompanied by loss of foam physical properties and processing latitude

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