A. Prociak et al., INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT FLAME RETARDANTS ON FIRE BEHAVIOR OF RIGID POLYURETHANE FOAMS BLOWN WITH N-PENTANE, Cellular polymers, 16(4), 1997, pp. 284-295
One of the most currently used blowing agents for rigid Polyurethane f
oam is n-pentane because, unlike CFC-11, it has 0 ODP (Ozone Depletion
Potential) and low GWP (Global Warming Potential), but unfortunately
it is flammable. The assessment of the influence of different flame re
tardants (FR) to improve flame retardancy behaviour of polyurethane (P
UR) and polyisocyanurate (PIR) foams is therefore very important, as t
hese materials are often used in application fields which require a ce
rtain level of flame retardancy. In particular, our investigations foc
used on the use of both additive and reactive type phospho-halogenated
products and phosphorus based halogen-free compounds, keeping in mind
that the FRs must accompany the future trends, meeting all the new en
vironmental requirements. The results obtained using small-scale tests
show that good results in terms of burning behaviour can be achieved
by using FR compounds with high phosphorus content both in PUR and PIR
-PUR systems. Physico-mechanical properties of the foams were only sli
ghtly influenced by the addition of these FR compounds.