BASF Polyurethanes - Appliances |
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URETHANE SYSTEMSPURappliance@basf.comLucyanne Carmona Market Development Specialist Tel: (734) 324-5396 Bryan A. Kessler Sales Specialist Urethane Specialties Tel: (734) 324-5621 BASF Corporation 1609 Biddle Avenue Wyandotte, MI 48192 |


By March 1, 2008, provisions of the Clean Air Act mandate the elimination of hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) as blowing agents for most rigid polyurethane foam applications. Always ahead of the curve and conscious of its environmental responsibilities, BASF developed HFC and Hydrocarbon technology during the '90s to create more environmentally friendly formulations. We also understood the important legacy of this technology and continued to improve the performance and scope of blowing agent choices.
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Formulated for thermal insulation. Adds dimensional and structural strength and integrity |
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Used as thermal insulation for domestic refrigerators, freezers, water heaters, picnic coolers |
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This top-shelf solution provides unmatched thermal conductivity levels by combining Elastocool® with Vacuum Insulated Panels Technology (VIP) |
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This next generation solution for thermal insulation provides enhanced performance, productivity, energy efficiency, and is more environmentally friendly |
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A complete package that contains a pre-blended, process friendly, pressurized foam system that provides manufacturing flexibility |
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By March 1, 2008, provisions of the Clean Air Act mandate the elimination of hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) as blowing agents for most rigid polyurethane foam applications. Always ahead of the curve and conscious of its environmental responsibilities, BASF developed HFC and Hydrocarbon technology during the '90s to create more environmentally friendly formulations. We also understood the important legacy of this technology and continued to improve the performance and scope of blowing agent choices.