Volatile emissions of flexible polyurethane foams as a function of time
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Abstract. Growing concerns about the emissions of plastic products have caused many major changes worldwide in recent
years. Legal requirements, health concerns, the expectations of customers and the global automotive industry to
produce increasingly safer products have encouraged the development of new analysis methods and the intro
duction of emission standards by car manufacturers. The substances responsible for volatile emissions (VOC and
SVOC content) from automotive flexible polyurethane foams (e.g. car seats) were studied 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 30
days after production according to a slightly modified VDA 278 standard. This research helps to understand both
the short-term and longer-term volatile content, thus, the emissions affecting the workers and the subsequent
effects on the customer after installation of the product are also monitored. It was determined that the catalysts
and surfactant used in the formulation was responsible for most of the VOC content. In light of the results,
recommendation was also provided on which additives need to be replaced in order to meet industry expecta
tions and the replacement of two additives (DMAEE and surfactant) was investigated. Thus, a unique approach is
presented which combine the strength of analytical techniques with industrial requirements to provide safer
products for the end users.
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Contents: https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/polymer-degradation-and-stability/vol/216/suppl/C
Contents: https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/polymer-degradation-and-stability/vol/216/suppl/C
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In Polymer degradation and stability. 2023. Volume 216. 9 p.
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