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Abstract
In order to meet the new demands for reduction in energy consumption for the applicances and building applications, there is an urgent need for the development of rigid closed celled PUF with improved insulation properties. Furthermore, in view of the fact that chloroflurocarbons (CFCs) have been identified as important potential contributors to the processes which cause a depletion of the ozone layer, there is, at the same time, a strong need to find viable alternatvies to the use of CFCs, e.g. Freon-11 as blowing agents.
In order to meet the new demands for reduction in energy consumption for the applicances and building applications, there is an urgent need for the development of rigid closed celled PUF with improved insulation properties. Furthermore, in view of the fact that chloroflurocarbons (CFCs) have been identified as important potential contributors to the processes which cause a depletion of the ozone layer, there is, at the same time, a strong need to find viable alternatvies to the use of CFCs, e.g. Freon-11 as blowing agents.
Date
9/1989
9/1989
Author(s)
G F Smiths; J A Thoen
G F Smiths; J A Thoen
Page(s)
18
18
Keyword(s)
PUF; rigid PUF; energy reduction; CFC; modelling
PUF; rigid PUF; energy reduction; CFC; modelling