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1991 SPI PFCD Glossary of terms common to the spray polyurethane foam industry

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Abstract
This brochure was developed to aid specifiers in choosing spray-applied polyurethane foam systems. The infonnation provided herein, based on current customs and practices of the trade, is offered in good faith and believed to be true, but is made WIlHOUT WARRANTY, EIllIER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS TO FIlNESS, MERCHANTABILITY, OR ANY OlllER MATTER SPI DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF ITS USE. Individual manufacturers and contractors should be consulted for specific infonnation. Nominal values which may be provided herein are believed to be representative, but are not to be used as specifications nor assumed to be identical to finished products. SPI does not endorse the proprietary products or processes of any individual manufacturer, or the services of any individual contractor.
Date
1/1991
Author(s)
SPI
Page(s)
1-12
Keyword(s)
coal; latex; bond; blister


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