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Flame-retardant foams

5th January 1973, Page 53
5th January 1973
Page 53
Page 53, 5th January 1973 — Flame-retardant foams
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The range of DP neomorphic polyurethane foams, recently developed by the Dunlopillo Division of Dunlop Ltd, is being made generally available, following a long period of field tests. The Dunlopillo Division can provide a range of upholstery foams that have an improved flame-retardant property and yet cost less than the conventional, additive-type flameretardant foams that they supersede. Of the 10 chemicals employed, only two (of which one is water) are found in conventional polyurethane foams.

DP neomorphic foams are made in eight grades to meet the requirements of most applications.

Made by: Dunlopillo Division, Dunlop Ltd, Coronation Road, Cressex Industrial Estate, High Wycombe, Bucks.

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