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Low Vapor Pressure Isocyanates for High Resilient Urethane Foam
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The preparation and testing of polyurethane foam for seating applications is described. Designed experimentation utilizing low vapor pressure isocyanates was used to optimize conditions. Components and conditions which produced the most satisfactory product are noted.
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Davis, C. and Zimmerman, P., "Low Vapor Pressure Isocyanates for High Resilient Urethane Foam," SAE Technical Paper 780324, 1978, https://doi.org/10.4271/780324.Also In
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