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titleOfInvention Carbon dioxide adsorbent, foam insulation and insulation box
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Problem] In foam insulation used for refrigerators, The purpose is to integrally foam a carbon dioxide gas adsorbent in a rigid urethane foam and adsorb and remove carbon dioxide gas contained in the rigid urethane foam to improve heat insulation performance. SOLUTION: Alkali metal hydroxide 1 or alkaline earth metal hydroxide powder and inorganic or metal hydrate, preferably 20 Since an inorganic or metal hydrate 2 having a heat of hydration of Kcal / mol or more is mixed and granulated, and a carbon dioxide adsorbent surface-treated with an organic resin 3 or the like is used, water in the urethane raw material should be adsorbed. Therefore, only carbon dioxide gas in the foam after foaming can be adsorbed and removed.
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