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titleOfInvention Preparation of low-smoking polyisocyanurate foam
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain a polyisocyanurate foam having improved fire and heat resistance with slight smoking and cracking properties, by reacting a phenolic polyol as a polyol with an organic polyisocyanate, etc. in the presence of a dibasic acid. n CONSTITUTION: (A) An organic polyisocyanate, e.g. methylcyclohexane diisocyanate, is incorporated with (B) a phenolic polyol, e.g. containing a benzylic ether bond or as a modifier, (C) a blowing agent, e.g. trichloromonofluoromethane, (D) an isocyanate trimerization catalyst, e.g. triethylamine, (E) a dibasic acid, e.g. fumaric acid, and if necessary (F) a surfactant, a foam stabilizer, a stabilizer, etc., and the resultant mixture is then foamed. The amount of the component (E) is preferably 5W70wt% based on the raw materials for the foam. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1981,JPO&Japio
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