Thermally stable flame resistant flexible polyurethane foam

US9410012B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9410012-B2
Application numberUS-201214125429-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 12, 2012
Priority dateJun 29, 2011
Publication dateAug 9, 2016
Grant dateAug 9, 2016

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The present invention relates to a reactive formulation used to make a flame resistant flexible polyurethane foam which is particularly suited for use in under the hood vehicle applications. In particular, the flame resistant flexible polyurethane foam is made from a reactive formulation comprising an A side comprising (i) an organic isocyanate and a B side comprising (ii) an isocyanate-reactive component, (iii) a flame retardant component comprising a combination of red phosphorus, expandable graphite, and optionally sodium citrate wherein the resulting foam achieves after heat aging at 150° C. for seven days a V-0 rating at 0.5 inch according to Underwriters' Laboratories Standard 94 Flammability Test.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A reactive formulation for making a flame resistant flexible polyurethane foam consisting of a mixture of: (A) an A side consisting of: (i) one or more organic isocyanate selected from MDI, polymeric MDI, combinations thereof, and/or liquid variants thereof obtained by introducing uretonimine and/or carbodiimide groups forming polyisocyanates, said carbodiimide and/or uretonimine modified polyisocyanates having an NCO value of from 29 to 33 percent and included in said polyisocyanate is from 1 to 45 percent by weight of 2,4′-diphenylmethane diisocyanate in the form of a monomer and/or a carbodiimidization product thereof, and (B) a B side consisting of: (ii) one or more isocyanate-reactive component ethylene-oxide capped polyether polyol wherein the polyether polyol is the reaction product of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide, (iii) a flame retardant component consisting of a combination of: (iii.a) red phosphorus in an amount greater than 6 parts by weight and equal to or less than 20 parts by weight, (iii.b) expandable graphite, and (iii.c) optionally sodium citrate, wherein the flame retardant component does not contain ammonium polyphosphate and wherein parts by weight are based on the total weight of the B side, and (iv) one or more additional component selected from a catalyst, a blowing agent, a cell opener, a surfactant, a crosslinker, a chain extender, a flame retardant, a filler, a colorant, a pigment, an antistatic agent, reinforcing fibers, an antioxidant, a preservative, or an acid scavenger, wherein said flame resistant flexible polyurethane foam made from the reactive formulation has a density of 80 kg/m3 to 140 kg/m3 and achieves a V-0 rating at 0.5 inch according to Underwriter's Laboratories Standard 94 Flammability Test after heat aging at 150° C. for seven days. 2. The reactive formulation of claim 1 wherein the expandable graphite (iii.b) is present in an amount of from 5 to 20 parts by weight, wherein parts by weight are based on the total weight of the B side. 3. The composition of claim 2 wherein the flame retardant component further comprises: (iii.c) from 0.5 to 15 parts by weight sodium citrate, wherein parts by weight are based on the total weight of the B side. 4. A process to make a flame resistant flexible polyurethane foam by the steps of: (I) forming: (A) an A side consisting of: (i) one or more organic isocyanate selected from MDI, polymeric MDI, combinations thereof, and/or liquid variants thereof obtained by introducing uretonimine and/or carbodiimide groups forming polyisocyanates, said carbodiimide and/or uretonimine modified polyisocyanates having an NCO value of from 29 to 33 percent and included in said polyisocyanate is from 1 to 45 percent by weight of 2,4′-diphenylmethane diisocyanate in the form of a monomer and/or a carbodiimidization product thereof, and (B) a B side consisting of: (ii) one or more ethylene-oxide capped polyether polyol wherein the polyether polyol is the reaction product of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide, (iii) a flame retardant component consisting of a combination of: (iii.a) red phosphorus in an amount greater than 6 parts by weight and equal to or less than 20 parts by weight, (iii.b) expandable graphite, and (iii.c) optionally sodium citrate, wherein the flame retardant component does not contain ammonium polyphosphate and wherein parts by weight are based on the total weight of the B side, and (iv) one or more additional component selected from a catalyst, a blowing agent, a cell opener, a surfactant, a crosslinker, a chain extender, a flame retardant, a filler, a colorant, a pigment, an antistatic agent, reinforcing fibers, an antioxidant, a preservative, or an acid scavenger; (II) mixing the A side and the B side together to form a reactive formulation; and (III) subjecting the resulting reactive formulation to conditions sufficient to cure the reactive formulation to form a flame resistant flexible polyurethane foam wherein said foam has a density of 80 kg/m3 to 140 kg/m3 and achieves a V-0 rating at 0.5 inch according to Underwriter's Laboratories Standard 94 Flammability Test after heat aging at 150° C. for seven days. 5. The process of claim 4 wherein the flame resistant flexible polyurethane foam has a tensile strength of equal to or greater than 150 kPa. 6. The process of claim 4 wherein the flame resistant flexible polyurethane foam has an air flow resistivity of from 40,000 rayls/m to 150,000 rayls/m. 7. The process of claim 4 wherein the flame resistant flexible polyurethane foam is disposed around or in the vicinity of an engine of an automotive vehicle as an engine cover, an engine noise insulator, a fuel injector encapsulant, a side cover, an oil pan cover, an under cover, a hood silencer, or a dashboard silencer. 8. A flame resistant flexible polyurethane foam for use in an engine compartment of a vehicle said foam is halogen-free and ammonium polyphosphate free and has a UL 94 flammability rating after heat aging at 150° C. for seven days of V-0 at 0.5 inch, a density between 80 kg/m3 and 140 kg/m3, and an air flow resistivity between 40,000 rayls/m and 150,000 rayls/m wherein said foam is made from the reactive formulation of claim 1 .

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What does patent US9410012B2 cover?
The present invention relates to a reactive formulation used to make a flame resistant flexible polyurethane foam which is particularly suited for use in under the hood vehicle applications. In particular, the flame resistant flexible polyurethane foam is made from a reactive formulation comprising an A side comprising (i) an organic isocyanate and a B side comprising (ii) an isocyanate-reactiv…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Plaver F Michael, Dow Global Technologies Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C08J9/0066. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 09 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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