Claims
- 1. A flame retardant polyurethane foam formed from a composition comprising:
an organic polyisocyanate component; an active hydrogen-containing component substantially reactive with the polyisocyanate to form a polyurethane, wherein the viscosity of the active hydrogen-containing component is less than about 500 cP at room temperature; a surfactant; a catalyst having substantial catalytic activity in the curing of said mixture; and a flame retarding composition comprising:
an antimony-based compound; a halogenated, active hydrogen-containing component reactive with the polyisocyanate component; and a halogenated flame retarding agent, wherein the molar ratio of total halogen to antimony is about 2.0:1 to about 24.0:1, and further wherein the total composition comprises at least about 12 weight percent halogen.
- 2. The foam of claim 1, wherein the wherein the molar ratio of total halogen to antimony is about 3.0:1 to about 18.0:1.
- 3. The foam of claim 1, wherein the wherein the molar ratio of total halogen to antimony is about 4.0:1 to about 16.0:1.
- 4. The foam of claim 1, wherein the viscosity of the active hydrogen-containing component is less than about 300 cP at room temperature.
- 5. The foam of claim 1, wherein the viscosity at room temperature of a mixture of the active hydrogen-containing component, surfactant, flame retarding composition, and catalyst is less than about 8000 cP at room temperature.
- 6. The foam of claim 1, wherein the antimony-based compound is antimony trioxide.
- 7. The foam of claim 1, wherein the halogenated, active hydrogen-containing component is a brominated polyol.
- 8. The foam of claim 1, wherein the composition is low VOC.
- 9. The foam of claim 1, wherein the molar ratio of total halogen to antimony is about 10:1 to about 24.0:1.
- 10. The foam of claim 1 having a UL 94 rating of V-0, V-1, HF1 or HBF.
- 11. The foam of claim 9, wherein the foam has a thickness of less than about one-half inch and a density of about 10 to about 65 pcf.
- 12. The foam of claim 1 having a UL 94 rating of V-0 and HFB, wherein the foam has thickness of about 12 to about 500 mils and a density of about 10 to about 30 pcf.
- 13. The foam of claim 1 having a 70° C. compression set of less than about 10% after 50% compression for 22 hours, a compressive force deflection of less than about 30 psi, and a tear strength greater than about 5 pli.
- 14. The foam of claim 1 having a 70° C. compression set of less than about 10% after 25% compression for 22 hours, a compressive force deflection of greater than about 50 psi, and a tear strength greater than about 5 pli.
- 15. An article of manufacture comprising the foam of claim 1.
- 16. A gasket comprising the foam of claim 1.
- 17. A gasket comprising the foam of claim 10.
- 18. A flame retardant polyurethane elastomer formed from a composition comprising:
an organic polyisocyanate component; an active hydrogen-containing component substantially reactive with the polyisocyanate to form a polyurethane, wherein the viscosity of the active hydrogen-containing component is less than about 500 cP at room temperature; a catalyst having substantial catalytic activity in the curing of said mixture; and a flame retarding composition comprising:
an antimony-based compound; a halogenated, active hydrogen-containing component reactive with the polyisocyanate component; and a solid, halogenated flame retarding agent, wherein the molar ratio of total halogen to antimony is from about 2.0:1 to about 24.0:1.
- 19. The elastomer of claim 18, wherein the molar ratio of total halogen to antimony is about 8.0:1.
- 20. The elastomer of claim 18, wherein the composition is low VOC.
- 22. The elastomer of claim 18, wherein the polyisocyanate, active hydrogen-containing component, surfactant, flame retarding composition, and catalyst are each low VOC.
- 23. A polyurethane foam formed from a composition comprising:
an organic polyisocyanate component; an active hydrogen-containing component substantially reactive with the polyisocyanate to form a polyurethane, wherein the active hydrogen containing component has a viscosity at room temperature of less than or equal to about 500 cP. a catalyst having substantial catalytic activity in the curing of said mixture; a surfactant; and a flame retarding composition comprising a halogenated, active hydrogen-containing component.
- 24. The foam of claim 23, wherein the viscosity of the active hydrogen-containing component is less than about 300 cP at room temperature.
- 25. The foam of claim 23, wherein the viscosity at room temperature of a mixture of the active hydrogen-containing component, surfactant, flame retarding composition, and catalyst is less than about 8000 cP at room temperature.
- 26. The foam of claim 23, wherein the halogenated, active hydrogen-containing component is a brominated polyol.
- 27. The foam of claim 23 having a UL 94 rating of V-0, V-1, HF1, or HBF.
- 28. The foam of claim 23, wherein the composition is low VOC.
- 30. An article of manufacture formed from the composition of claim 23.
- 31. A method for the manufacture of a flame retardant polyurethane foam, comprising
substantially uniformly dispersing inert gas throughout a mixture comprising
an organic polyisocyanate component, an active hydrogen-containing component substantially reactive with the isocyanate to form a polyurethane, wherein the active hydrogen-containing component has a viscosity at room temperature of less than or equal to about 500 cP; a surfactant; a catalyst having substantial catalytic activity in the curing of said mixture; and a flame retarding composition comprising:
an antimony-based compound; a halogenated, active hydrogen-containing component reactive with the polyisocyanate component; and
a halogenated flame retarding composition, wherein the molar ratio of total halogen to antimony is about 2.0:1 to about 24.0:1, to form a heat curable froth which is substantially structurally and chemically stable, but workable at ambient conditions; and curing said froth to form a cured foam.
- 32. The method of claim 31, wherein the viscosity at room temperature of a mixture of the active hydrogen-containing component, surfactant, flame retarding composition, and catalyst is less than about 8,000 centipoises.
- 33. A method for the manufacture of a polyurethane foam, comprising
substantially uniformly dispersing inert gas throughout a mixture comprising
a low VOC organic polyisocyanate component; a low VOC active hydrogen-containing component substantially reactive with the polyisocyanate to form a polyurethane, wherein the active hydrogen-containing component has a viscosity at room temperature of less than or equal to about 500 cP; a low VOC surfactant; a low VOC catalyst having substantial catalytic activity in the curing of said mixture; and a low VOC flame retarding composition comprising a halogenated active hydrogen-containing component and an antimony based compound, to form a heat curable froth which is substantially structurally and chemically stable, but workable at ambient conditions; and curing said froth to form a cured foam.
- 34. The method of claim 32, wherein the viscosity at room temperature of a mixture of the active hydrogen-containing component, surfactant, flame retarding composition, and catalyst is less than about 8,000 centipoises.
- 35. The method of claim 32, wherein the halogenated active hydrogen-containing component is a brominated polyol.
- 36. The method of claim 32, wherein the molar ratio of total halogen to antimony is about 2.0:1 to about 24.0:1.
- 37. An article manufactured by the method of claim 31.
- 38. An article manufactured by the method of claim 33.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/033,541 filed on Dec. 26, 2001, which claims priority to U.S. Ser. No. 60/259,273, filed Dec. 29, 2000, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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