Method of producing a flexible polyurethane foam article

US10329398B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10329398-B2
Application numberUS-201313785784-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 5, 2013
Priority dateMar 6, 2012
Publication dateJun 25, 2019
Grant dateJun 25, 2019

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A flexible polyurethane foam article exhibiting flame resistance comprises the reaction product of an isocyanate and an isocyanate-reactive component comprising a polyol reactive with the isocyanate. The isocyanate and the isocyanate-reactive component are reacted in the presence of a blowing agent and a phospholene oxide. A method of producing the flexible polyurethane foam article includes the step of reacting the isocyanate and the isocyanate-reactive component in the presence of the blowing agent and an effective amount of the phospholene oxide to form the flexible polyurethane foam article which is flame resistant.

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A method of producing a flexible polyurethane molded foam article which exhibits flame resistance, said method comprising the step of reacting: (A) an isocyanate comprising toluene diisocyanate; and (B) an isocyanate-reactive component comprising a first polyol; wherein (A) and (B) are reacted in the presence of a blowing agent and a phospholene oxide component, said phospholene oxide component present in an amount of from 0.05 to 6.0 parts by weight based on 100 parts by weight of total polyol present in said isocyanate-reactive component, and optionally a halogen free flame retardant in an amount of less than 13 parts by weight based on 100 parts by weight of total polyol present in said isocyanate-reactive component, wherein the phospholene oxide component is a solution comprising 3-methyl-1-phenyl-2-phospholene oxide and triethyl phosphate in a weight ratio of from 1:3 to 1:1, wherein (A) and (B) are reacted at an isocyanate index of from 90 to 120, and the flexible polyurethane molded foam article produced by the method meeting at least one of the following two requirements for flame resistance: (1) an average burn resistance of less than 4 inches per minute when measured according to 49 C.F.R. § 571.302, Standard No. 302; and (2) before and after aging for 24 hours at 220° F. (104° C.) when measured according to State of California Technical Bulletin 117, Section A, Part I, an average char length of less than or equal to 6 inches, and a maximum char length of less than or equal to 8 inches, and an average afterflame of less than or equal to 5 seconds, and a maximum afterflame of less than or equal to 10 seconds, and an average afterglow of less than or equal to 15 seconds. 2. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein the phospholene oxide component is present in said isocyanate-reactive component, and wherein said isocyanate and/or said isocyanate-reactive component comprises the halogen free flame retardant in an amount of less than 10 parts by weight, based on 100 parts by weight of total polyol present in said isocyanate-reactive component. 3. A method as set forth in claim 1 , wherein said isocyanate-reactive component further comprises a graft polyol including co-polymerized styrene and acrylonitrile. 4. A method as set forth in claim 3 wherein the first polyol comprises a polyether polyol which is primary hydroxyl terminated and has a hydroxyl number of from 20 to 100 mg KOH/g. 5. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein the first polyol comprises a polyether triol having a hydroxyl number of from 20 to 100 mg KOH/g. 6. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said isocyanate and said isocyanate-reactive component are substantially free of flame retardant additives other than the phospholene oxide component. 7. A flexible polyurethane molded foam article exhibiting flame resistance comprising the reaction product of: (A) an isocyanate comprising toluene diisocyanate; and (B) an isocyanate-reactive component comprising a first polyol; wherein (A) and (B) are reacted in the presence of a blowing agent and a phospholene oxide component, said phospholene oxide component present in an amount of from 0.05 to 6.0 parts by weight based on 100 parts by weight of total polyol present in said isocyanate-reactive component, and optionally a halogen free flame retardant in an amount of less than 13 parts by weight based on 100 parts by weight of total polyol present in said isocyanate-reactive component, wherein the phospholene oxide component is a solution comprising 3-methyl-1-phenyl-2-phospholene oxide and triethyl phosphate in a weight ratio of from 1:3 to 1:1, wherein (A) and (B) are reacted at an isocyanate index of from 90 to 120, and the flexible polyurethane molded foam article meeting at least one of the following two requirements for flame resistance: (1) an average burn resistance of less than 4 inches per minute when measured according to 49 C.F.R. § 571,302, Standard No. 302; and (2) before and after aging for 24 hours at 220° F. (104° C.) when measured according to State of California Technical Bulletin 117, Section A, Part I, an average char length of less than or equal to 6 inches, and a maximum char length of less than or equal to 8 inches, and an average afterflame of less than or equal to 5 seconds, and a maximum afterflame of less than or equal to 10 seconds, and an average afterglow of less than or equal to 15 seconds. 8. A flexible polyurethane molded foam article as set forth in claim 7 having an average burn resistance of less than 1 inch per minute when measured according to 49 C.F.R. § 571.302, Standard No. 302. 9. A flexible polyurethane molded foam article as set forth in claim 7 having before and after aging for 24 hours at 220° F. (104° C.) when measured according to State of California Technical Bulletin 117, Section A, Part I: an average char length of less than or equal to 0.5 inches; a maximum char length of less than or equal to 1 inch; an average afterflame of less than or equal to 3 seconds; a maximum afterflame of less than or equal to 3.5 seconds; and an average afterglow of less than or equal to 1 seconds. 10. A flexible polyurethane molded foam article as set forth in claim 7 , wherein said phospholene oxide component is reacted to form said flexible polyurethane foam article, and said halogen free flame retardant is present in an amount of less than 10 parts by weight, based on the total weight of polyol reacted to form said flexible polyurethane foam article. 11. A flexible polyurethane molded foam article as set forth in claim 7 , wherein said isocyanate-reactive component further comprises a graft polyol including co-polymerized styrene and acrylonitrile. 12. A flexible polyurethane molded foam article as set forth in claim 11 , wherein said first polyol comprises a polyether polyol which is primary hydroxyl terminated and has a hydroxyl number of from 20 to 100 mg KOH/g. 13. A flexible polyurethane molded foam article as set forth in claim 12 , wherein said graft polyol and said first polyol are present in a weight ratio of from 1:2 to 6:1. 14. A flexible polyurethane molded foam article as set forth in claim 7 , wherein said first polyol comprises a polyether triol having a hydroxyl number of from 20 to 100 mg KOH/g. 15. A flexible polyurethane molded foam article as set forth in claim 7 having a density of from 1 to 4 pounds per cubic foot. 16. A flexible polyurethane molded foam article as set forth in claim 7 having a 90% compression set when aged at 158° F. for 22 hours of from 3 to 80% when measured in accordance with ASTM D3574. 17. A flexible polyurethane molded foam article as set forth in claim 7 , wherein said isocyanate and said isocyanate-reactive component are substantially free of conventional flame retardant additives. 18. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the halogen free flame retardant is utilized in the step of reacting. 19. The flexible polyurethane molded foam article as set forth in claim 7 , wherein the halogen free flame retardant is utilized to form the flexible polyurethane foam article.

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  • Organic compounds · CPC title

  • onto polyethers · CPC title

  • Chemistry & Metallurgy · mapped topic

  • Open cells, i.e. more than 50% of the pores are open · CPC title

  • with compounds of group C08G18/3271 · CPC title

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What does patent US10329398B2 cover?
A flexible polyurethane foam article exhibiting flame resistance comprises the reaction product of an isocyanate and an isocyanate-reactive component comprising a polyol reactive with the isocyanate. The isocyanate and the isocyanate-reactive component are reacted in the presence of a blowing agent and a phospholene oxide. A method of producing the flexible polyurethane foam article includes th…
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Primary CPC classification C08G18/6688. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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