noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
foam
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Remember the scandal of polyurethane foam ?
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Standard polyurethane foam ignites rapidly, forming dense clouds of smoke and toxic vapour as it does so.
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For use on wood, paper, fabrics, carpets, leather and polyurethane foam .
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Sponges are always synthetic and are usually made from polyurethane foam or similar expanded plastics.
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Injected polyurethane foam construction makes boots warm in cold conditions and cool in hot weather.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Alternatively varnish it with polyurethane varnish.
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Clark's implant, which replaces the two ventricles - bottom pumping chambers - is made of polyurethane and aluminium.
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Elastogran will take over sales of spare parts and the service of all polyurethane processing machines and plants already supplied by Desma.
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I thought of sealing the wood on the sides and ends with polyurethane before installing the boards and adding two coats.
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Remember the scandal of polyurethane foam?
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Standard polyurethane foam ignites rapidly, forming dense clouds of smoke and toxic vapour as it does so.
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The shoe is of two density polyurethane , tough court outsole and full grain leather upper.
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Yamaha use various combinations of polyester and polyurethane on their guitars.