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titleOfInvention Production of polyurethane foam
abstract PURPOSE:To obtain a polyurethane foam excellent in thermal conductivity, low temperature-dimensional stability and compressive strength by incorporating a specified blowing agent and a modified organic isocyanate in the starting material. CONSTITUTION:A process for producing a polyurethane foam from an organic polyisocyanate, a polyol, a blowing agent, a catalyst, a surfactant and other assistants, wherein 1,1-dichloro-1-fluoroethane is used as the blowing agent, and a modified organic isocyanate (e.g. trimer-modified product and/or carbodiimide-modified product) is used as the organic polyisocyanate. Although the foam prepared by using this blowing agent has been problematic in that, when compared with a foam prepared by using conventional trichlorofluoromethane, it has an increased thermal conductivity and remarkably deteriorated low temperature-dimensional stability and compressive strength, a foam having properties including dimensional change and compressive strength which are equivalent to those of a conventional foam can be obtained by using the modified organic isocyanate.
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