Polyisocyanurate
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Polyisocyanurate is a thermoset plastic.[1] It is also called PIR, polyiso, or ISO. It is usually made as a foam. It is used as rigid thermal insulation. It is similar to polyurethane (PUR) except that the proportion of methylene diphenyl diisocyanate is higher and a polyester-derived polyol is used in the reaction instead of a polyether polyol. Catalysts and additives used are also different from those used in PUR.
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- ↑ Building Science Corporation (January 2007). "Guide to Insulating Sheathing" (PDF). p. 6.[permanent dead link]
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