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titleOfInvention Non-yellowing flexible polyurethane foam and molded product formed by molding the same
abstract The present invention provides a flexible polyurethane foam in which yellowing caused by nitrogen oxides (NO x ) is reduced. A polyurethane foam obtained by reacting a polyol and an organic polyisocyanate in the presence of a foaming agent, a foam stabilizer, a catalyst, and an additive. Tetraphenyldipropylene glycol diphosphite is used as an additive. The non-yellowing flexible polyurethane foam which mix | blended 0.5-7.0 mass parts with respect to 100 mass parts of polyols. A molded article for clothing, sanitary, or cosmetic formed by molding the hardly yellow-modified flexible polyurethane foam. Flame yellowing flexible polyurethane foam of the present invention is obtained by economically and effectively suppress yellowing due to NO X. [Selection figure] None
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