Inventors:
John R. Smies - Oostburg WI
International Classification:
C08J 900
C08J 908
Abstract:
Foams are prepared under reduced pressure and are subsequently encased in a material which will prevent ambient air from entering the cell voids. In the most preferred embodiment of the invention a polyurethane or polyisocyanurate foam is formed by mixing the polyol and isocyanate components under reduced pressure, allowing the gas within the foam to reach equilibrium at a lesser pressure then in prior systems. The need for blowing agents is substantially reduced and the K-factor of such foams is highly desirable. The foams are particularly well suited for use in refrigeration applications where the foams can be encased to prevent air from entering the cells after curing of the foam.