TY - JOUR AU - Graves, L.E. AB - In Slabstock Advances Flexible Urethane Foam Production Technology L. M. Zwolinski L. E. Graves Chemicals Division Specialty Allied Chemical Corporation P. O. Box 1069 N. Y. 14240 Buffalo, (Received July 15, 1974) Introduction When flexible urethane foams were first commercialized in this the materials were country, bun In this the slabstock produced by process. are mixed formulation process liquid ingredients inclined con- on a moving continuously deposited and the foam rises in the conveyor trough veyor as chemical reaction from Upon exiting proceeds. the the slabstock foam is conveyor, fully expanded cut to desired buns. length numbers of flexible foam Although significant articles are now made the molding process by and miscellaneous other most of by techniques, the volume of flexible foam is still made produced the slabstock There have been a num- by process. ber of innovations introduced over the important in chemicals and for slabstock years equipment foam manufacture that have the given present day and a of the flexible portion (com- transportation, foam a of re- plant high degree sophistication, is slabstock foam. fort) category, and volume liability, high capacity. Another showed (2) survey fairly good agree- be made with a Foam materials can now range TI - Advances In Flexible Slabstock Urethane Foam Production Technology JF - Journal of Cellular Plastics DO - 10.1177/0021955X7401000504 DA - 1974-09-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/advances-in-flexible-slabstock-urethane-foam-production-technology-Zebppv3pVP SP - 221 EP - 229 VL - 10 IS - 5 DP - DeepDyve ER -