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[Bellcomb Technologies, Minneapolis, MN] A brand name for a series of lightweight, honeycomb wallboards.  The Bellcomb MDF Kraft boards are made from recycled paper fibers and kraft paper with a polyurethane adhesive; they  have a pH of 6.7 and are chlorine free (Skorch 2000).  Other types of honeycomb wallboards are available made with aluminum/polypropylene, aluminum/aluminum, or fiberglass/polypropylene.
 
[Bellcomb Technologies, Minneapolis, MN] A brand name for a series of lightweight, honeycomb wallboards.  The Bellcomb MDF Kraft boards are made from recycled paper fibers and kraft paper with a polyurethane adhesive; they  have a pH of 6.7 and are chlorine free (Skorch 2000).  Other types of honeycomb wallboards are available made with aluminum/polypropylene, aluminum/aluminum, or fiberglass/polypropylene.
  
== Hazards and Safety ==
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== Applications ==
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== Risks ==
  
 
May release acetic acid.
 
May release acetic acid.
  
== Additional Information ==
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==Resources and Citations==
  
° P. Skorch., CoOL DISTLIST 09/18/2000  
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* P. Skorch., CoOL DISTLIST 09/18/2000  
  
° Bellcomb Technologies: [http://www.bellcomb.com/products/display.htm Website]
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* Bellcomb Technologies: [https://www.stonecontact.com/products-75082/strata-panels-honeycomb-stone-panels Website]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:28, 2 May 2022

Description

[Bellcomb Technologies, Minneapolis, MN] A brand name for a series of lightweight, honeycomb wallboards. The Bellcomb MDF Kraft boards are made from recycled paper fibers and kraft paper with a polyurethane adhesive; they have a pH of 6.7 and are chlorine free (Skorch 2000). Other types of honeycomb wallboards are available made with aluminum/polypropylene, aluminum/aluminum, or fiberglass/polypropylene.

Applications

Risks

May release acetic acid.

Resources and Citations

  • P. Skorch., CoOL DISTLIST 09/18/2000