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California's Department of Toxic Substances has moved to classify spray polyurethane foam as a "priority product," a proposal that has drawn criticism from some who manufacture and work with...
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A number of industry groups have expressed their concerns about an effort by the California Department of Toxic Substances to name spray polyurethane foam as a “priority product.”
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Industry manufacturers are objecting to a California plan that would target toxic chemicals used in paint stripper and spray polyurethane foam.
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from D+D In Depth, April 2017 ; by RICK DUNCAN, PE, PH.D., SPRAY POLYURETHANE FOAM ALLIANCE
Spray polyurethane foam (SPF) roofing is considered a highly durable building materia...
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from D+D Print, February 2015 ; by Mason Knowles, Mason Knowles Consulting LLC
Spray polyurethane foam can improve building envelope performance, but is no magic cu...
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