Daniel W. Baugh
Dow Chemical Company
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Journal of Cellular Plastics | 1983
Michael K. Laughner; J. Mark Gross; Daniel W. Baugh
For over 25 years, rigid urethane foams have been highly regarded for their thermal insulation properties and are preferred over competing materials in applications where increased energy efficiency is of prime importance. In recent years, a major concern of the insulation industry h~s been the improved fire retardancy of cellular plastic in general, and specifically with the smoke generation and burn properties of rigid polyurethane foams. The first efforts to reduce polyurethane foam flammability were through the use of reactive and nonreactive halogen and/or phosphorus additives. These foams suffered from high cost, instability in formulated systems, loss of fire retar-
Archive | 1978
Tom R. Fiske; Daniel W. Baugh
Polymer Engineering and Science | 2004
Anthony J. Bur; Steven C. Roth; Mark A. Spalding; Daniel W. Baugh; Kurt A. Koppi; Walter C. Buzanowski
Archive | 1981
John Foushee Timberlake; Daniel W. Baugh; Bobby Burkes
Archive | 1979
Daniel W. Baugh; Marylu B. Gibbs
Archive | 1982
John Foushee Timberlake; Daniel W. Baugh; Bobby Burkes
Archive | 1979
Frank T. Cook; Daniel W. Baugh; Robert V. Chambers
Polymer | 2017
Kaoru Aou; Alan K. Schrock; Daniel W. Baugh; Rogelio R. Gamboa; Linda C. Ulmer
Archive | 1981
Robert M. Harnden; Daniel W. Baugh
Society of Plastics Engineers. Technical Meeting | 2003
Anthony J. Bur; Steven C. Roth; Daniel W. Baugh; Kurt A. Koppi; Mark A. Spalding; J Gunderson; Walter C. Buzanowski