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  • It reacts with diisocyanate to form polyurethane, a stable and easily stored synthetic mater
  • It is a polyurethane and Baylis-Hillman reaction catalyst, compl
  • agents and is a co-monomer used in certain polyurethane and polyester resins.
  • Durlast is a polyurethane coating that protects the ball from damage
  • Castor wax is also useful in polyurethane coating formulation, as it contains three s
  • in conventional solvent-borne two-component polyurethane coatings.
  • s a reactive diluting agent for high solids polyurethane coatings.
  • Her father, Larry, works for a polyurethane company, and her mother, Sharon, is a high
  • ce, but wood finished with a glossy coat of polyurethane does not, since specular highlights may app
  • textiles include spandex yarn for apparel, polyurethane fiber for pantyhose, and yarns for airbags
  • EZ-Poly is a brand of multipurpose polyurethane filler adhesive sealant originally branded
  • Many instruments used a polyurethane finish which is brittle, chips easily, and
  • d has a soft ‘V' shape profile with a satin polyurethane finish.
  • as a component (5-12%) of low VOC compliant polyurethane finishes.
  • antioxidants business; the phosphorus-based polyurethane flame retardants businesses of Rhodia; Atof
  • oil derivatized with propylene oxide makes polyurethane foam for mattresses and yet another new der
  • 1.8-2 pound polyurethane foam has the highest R-value of readily ava
  • etal alloys and non-metal materials such as polyurethane foam and fiberglass, exhibited significant
  • A high-density polyurethane foam model was selected by Kapoor, which wa
  • other than castor oil) was to make spray-on polyurethane foam insulation for buildings.
  • emergency response to the fire; dangers of polyurethane foam in furniture, mattresses, pillows, and
  • fiberboard, recycled light gauge steel and polyurethane foam), creation of flexible spaces (through
  • ynthetic foams, charring polymers including polyurethane foam, and dust.
  • , as well as more modern substances such as polyurethane foam, bread, rubber and spray paint.
  • ynthetic foams, charring polymers including polyurethane foam, and some types of dust.
  • impregnated with tar, polystyrene foam, and polyurethane foam, to a thickness of 18 inches.
  • nderstructure was built using L200, a light polyurethane foam, while the skin was crafted with ureth
  • It was made of steel and polyurethane foam.
  • e are 14 domes made of fiberglass and spray polyurethane foam.
  • son experimented with fins, and later, with polyurethane foam.
  • ballistically equivalent bowling pin out of polyurethane foam.
  • lted from combustion of extremely flammable polyurethane foam.
  • All polyurethane foams are composed of petrochemicals.
  • is used as a catalyst for the formation of polyurethane foams and epoxy resins.
  • blowing (foaming) agent especially in many polyurethane foams which more precisely should be called
  • polyurethane foams).
  • MDA is used mainly for making polyurethane foams.
  • sed in what is commonly but improperly call polyurethane foams.
  • socyanate which is used to produce flexible polyurethane foams.
  • el may say, for example, 67% polyester, 33% polyurethane for a fabric that contains no PVC; or 80% p
  • concludes that during the first minutes the polyurethane from the roof construction was the main fue
  • so as a blowing agent in the manufacture of polyurethane insulating foam, as found in many domestic
  • S insulation is an open cell insulation and polyurethane insulation is a closed cell insulation .
  • e high thermal resistance of the gas, spray polyurethane insulation typically has an R-value around
  • Due to the integrated polyurethane insulation and electric heating system, the
  • ry 6, 2001, including electronic chemicals, polyurethane intermediates, industrial gases and carbon
  • Transparent polyurethane is a kind of polyurethane that is transpare
  • There's a claims that transparent polyurethane is so good or even better than polycarbonat
  • Polyurethane is a closed-cell foam insulation material t
  • cetate, polyester, polyamide, polyacryl and polyurethane materials and synthetic fibers, and foam ma
  • n boats use a synthetic elastomer -Hypalon, polyurethane or PVC-over a synthetic (typically Dacron)
  • watches feature a rubber, silicone rubber, polyurethane or fabric watchstrap or a stainless steel o
  • The polyurethane pin would last much longer than the wooden
  • oil, solvent and chlorine resistance to the polyurethane produced.
  • itself has been used in making a variety of polyurethane products, ranging from coatings to foams, a
  • Since 2000, however, epoxy and polyurethane resins are used in interiors as well, mainl
  • x (elastan) for stretchable fabrics and for polyurethane resins.
  • Polyurethane sealants
  • as paint booths, two-part mixing equipment ( polyurethane sealants), polyurea dispensers, PUR-applica
  • Polyurethanes is providing MDI-based polyurethane solutions across a variety of market sector
  • record stills stands, even after 2 years of polyurethane suits that broke most records.
  • ived the 2008/2009 release of the high tech Polyurethane suits.
  • Commonly constructed of polyurethane, they regularly appear in solid orange and
  • n is the trademark name for a microcellular polyurethane used for gasketing and sealing.
  • be used in pultrusion including polyester, polyurethane, vinylester and epoxy.
  • Bhagwan Mahavir Viklang Sahayta Samiti with polyurethane which is the new material used in the produ
  • When heated the polyurethane will produce gases and smoke which may lead