Abstract

AbstractOxidation and ignition of flexible polyurethane foams have been investigated by observing the effects of internal and external heating. External temperatures of some 190°C are required to induce combustion. Internal temperatures of 250 −350°C initiate a self‐propagating internal reaction which results in foam ignition when the reaction reaches the foam surface. The stability of a polyurethane foam to such heating increases with the age of the foam.

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