Problems associated with the use of urea-formaldehyde foam for residential insulation

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Problems associated with the use of urea-formaldehyde foam for residential insulation
1979, Dept. of Energy, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, for sale by the National Technical Information Service]
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Research sponsored by the Office [i.e. Division] of Buildings and Community Systems, U.S. Dept. of Energy, under contract W-7405-eng-26

"Part of the National Program for Building Thermal Envelope Systems and Insulating Materials."

Sept. 1979

Includes bibliographical references

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Oak Ridge, Tenn, [Springfield, Va
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ORNL/SUB ; 7559/1
Other Titles
The effects of temperature and humidity on formaldehyde release from urea-formaldehyde foam insulation

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