Low-VOC surfactant for flexible foam.A silicone silicone, polymer in which atoms of silicon and oxygen alternate in a chain; various organic radicals, such as the methyl group, CH3, are bound to the silicon atoms. surfactant Surfactant Definition Surfactant is a complex naturally occurring substance made of six lipids (fats) and four proteins that is produced in the lungs. It can also be manufactured synthetically. designed to provide wide processing latitude in flexible PUR foams is also said to sharply reduce volatile emissions. Newly available from GE Advanced Materials Advanced Materials is a leading peer-reviewed materials science journal published every two weeks. Advanced Materials includes Communications, Reviews, and Feature Articles from the cutting edge of materials science, including topics in chemistry, physics, , Silicones, Wilton, Conn., Niax L-590 is based on non-hydrolyzable chemistry, unlike older silicones. It reportedly can stabilize a range of formulations, including hyper-soft foams, high-density foams, and low-density foams blown with methylene chloride Noun 1. methylene chloride - a nonflammable liquid used as a solvent and paint remover and refrigerant dichloromethane chloride - any compound containing a chlorine atom or liquid C[O.sub.2]. Tel: (800) 255-8886 * PT Direct: 971VT |
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