Anna AnderssonAnders MagnussonSuzanne TroedssonStefan LundmarkFrans H.J. Maurer
Abstract A combination of intumescent components was evaluated as a novel flame retardant system in a flexible polyurethane foam, and the incorporation of these components gave rise to a significant enhancement of the flame retardant properties of the foam. The heat release rate was lowered at an early stage as well as throughout the fire, the total heat production was decreased and the time to ignition was prolonged. Mechanical measurements of the foam revealed enhanced properties in terms of stiffness accompanied by a large decrease in elongation at break as compared with a reference foam. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2008
Denghui WuPei‐Hua ZhaoYaqing Liu
Matthias NeisiusShuyu LiangH. MispreuveSabyasachi Gaan
Sabyasachi GaanShuyu LiangH. MispreuveHeribert PerlerReinold NaescherMatthias Neisius
Ming GaoWeihong WuSong LiuYanxia WangTengfei Shen
Min ChenYuan YaoWei WangLulu Xu