Abstract:HCFCs are well-known to be the most likely liquid candidates which would replace CFC-11 as the blowing agent for polyurethane rigid foam and polyurethane integral skin foam. HCFC-123 (CHCI2CF3) is utilized in this research effort for replacing the conventionally used CFC-11 (CCl3F) in the polyurethane integral skin foam with ozone depletion potential (ODP) level as high as 1.0. CFCs should be phased out prior to 1996. First, suitable polyurethane integral skin foam is selected from formulation screen bench te… Show more
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