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The medical uses of Polyurethane Foam include wound dressings for exudating wounds. You can see a list of them at http://www.thomasnet.com/products/polyurethane-foam-30683502-1.html

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What are the best uses for polyurethane foam?

Polyurethane foam is an extremely useful material for many types of construction. It is also involved in plastic and general surgical use. it can be used for postpilonidal and axillary pad dressings. Polyurethane foam has many uses. It is used in upholstery, bedding, and automotive and truck seating. It is also used for thermal inslation. It has many uses in the consturction field.


What purpose is polyurethane foam used for?

Polyurethane Foam as it can be cast, carved and sculpted, finds its uses in many applications in seating, insulation, seals and gadgets, automotive bushings, wheels and tires and more. They are used in filters of air purifiers; Self adherent polyurethane foam paddings are of great surgical use as supports and dressings. Polyurethane foam is used in seating, insulation, adhesives, carpets, plastics and even on vehicles. It is mainly used for insulation purposes as well as fire protection.


What is CPI spray?

CPI spray is made of Polyurethane Foam. Polyurethane Foam is made by adding water to polyurethane plastics.


Can I install polyurethane foam myself?

There are do-it-yourself polyurethane foam installation kits for sale at Fomo Foam. The kits come with foam and dispensing guns. There is a guide to polyurethane foam application at How To's and More. There are seven steps and pictures for each step.


Is polyurethane foam fireproof?

no


Where can I buy polyurethane foam online?

Absolutely. You can buy polyurethane foam at a place like this: http://www.uscomposites.com/foam.html


Can you wash polyurethane foam?

Polyurethane foam can be cleaned with a mixture of vinegar and water. Pour the solution on a soft cloth and rub the foam, rinse, and let dry.


When was polyurethane foam first made?

in 1380 by Richard thinkton, England, Dublin.


Polyurethane Foam: The Unseen Champion?

You may never see it, but chances are you come into contact with polyurethane foam quite a lot during the day! 75+% of all polyurethane is used to make foam and this foam is used in a large variety of places. Two different types of polyurethane foam are produced. Both are low density, but one is flexible and soft and the other is rigid. Flexible polyurethane foams are used for padding in domestic furniture such as couches, chairs, and recliners, as well as being used for commercial furniture such as office chairs. It can also be used for bedding objects; pillows are commonly stuffed with polyurethane foam. When placed in between the layers of a quilt, it is useful in helping supply padding and extra warmth. Many vehicles have their seats padded with polyurethane foam underneath the fabric, leather, or other material that is visible on top. On a more limited scale, it is used by clothing designers for such things as shoulder pads and in the lining of bra cups. It is quite likely that at least one item in every home has some sort of polyurethane foam inside of it that is never seen by the users of the item. Rigid polyurethane foam also has a wide variety of uses that keep it away from the eyes of product users. The most common of these uses is as an insulation product. One example that nearly everybody should be familiar with is a refrigerator. Polyurethane foam is what lies beneath the surface of the metals, plastics, or other materials that most refrigerators are made out of, and it is what keeps them so well-insulated. The construction industry also considers polyurethane foam an invaluable tool when creating insulation inside homes and new buildings being constructed. Another application of rigid polyurethane foam is in the creation of building items such as columns, window headers, moldings, carpet underlay, and door seals. Every day new uses are found for polyurethane foam. The electronics sector is currently developing products which use rigid polyurethane foam parts instead of parts created with hard plastics. Polyurethane foam remains a not often seen champion for the many industries that use it.


What happen if you eat polyurethane foam can it become addictive?

Polyurethane will kill you if you eat it.


Is Polyurethane foam Hypoallergenic?

Polyurethane foam can potentially trigger allergic reactions in some individuals due to its chemical composition and off-gassing. It may not be considered hypoallergenic for those sensitive to chemicals or respiratory irritants.