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  • Vanspeybroeck, R. S. L.; Swewll, R. A.; Thoen, J. A.
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    Horizontal Burn Test at Different Oxygen Levels: A Small Scale Screening Test for Flexible Polyurethane Foam With Excellent Correlation to the BS 5852 part 2 Source 5.
    Dow Benelux N.V., Terneuzen, The Netherlands
    Journal of Fire Sciences, Vol. 8, No. 6, 421-454, November/December 1990

  • Hassinen, P.; Aysto, P.
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    Four-Layer Sandwich Panels Provide Better Fire Resistance Compared to Usual Three-Layer Panels in Provisional Finnish Tests.
    Technical Research Center of Finland, Espoo
    Building Research and Practice, Vol. 16, No. 5, 309-318, September/October 1988

  • Levin, B. C.
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    Copper Additives Reduce HNC and Decreases the Toxicity of Flexible Polyurethane Foam Combustion Products. CFR Video Seminar.
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
    Video, June 26, 1990,

  • Doerge, H. P.; Wismer, M.
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    New Approach to the Preparation of Rigid Urethane Foams Having Reduced Flame Spread and Smoke Levels.
    PPG Industries, Inc., Springdale, PA
    Journal of Cellular Plastics, Vol. 8, No. 6, 311-317, November/December 1972

  • Bonsignore, P. V.
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    Flame Retardant Flexible Polyurethane Foam by Post-Treatment With Alumina Trihydrate/Latex Binder Dispersion Systems.
    Aluminum Company of America, Alcoa Center, PA
    Journal of Cellular Plastics, Vol. 15, No. 3, 163-179, Nay/June 1979

  • VanDelinder, L. S.; Hilado, C. J.
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    Corrosion Protection for Metals in Contact With Rigid Polyurethane Foam.
    Union Carbide Corp., South Charleston, WV
    Journal of Cellular Plastics, Vol. 11, No. 1, 25-35,50, January/February 1975

  • Murphy, G. J.; Eschback, C. S.; Baskent, F. O.
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    Silicone Surfactant Performance Requirements in Reduced Combustibility Polyurethane Foams.
    Union Carbide Corp., Tarrytown, NY
    Journal of Cellular Plastics, Vol. 18, No. 1, 56-59, January/February 1982

  • Murch, R. M.; Kehr, C. L.
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    Search for Low-Smoke Polyurethane Foams Goes On.
    W. R. Grace and Co., Columbia, MD
    Plastics Engineering, Vol. 39, No. 1, 35-38, January 1983

  • Levin, B. C.; Paabo, M.; Braun, E.; Harris, R. H., Jr.
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    New Approach for Reducing the Toxicity of the Combustion Products From Flexible Polyurethane Foam.
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
    Business Communications Co., Inc. (BCC). Recent Advances in Flame Retardancy of Polymeric Materials: Materials, Applications, Industry Developments, Markets. Annual Conference, 2nd. May 14-16, 1991, Stamford, CT, 1-6 p., 1991

  • Pope, R. B.; Riccitiello, S. R.; Parker, J. A.
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    Evaluation of a Polyurethane Foam for Ablative Protection at Low Heating Rates.
    National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
    Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, Vol. 6, No. 1, 74-76, January 1969