illbruck Introduces New Program to Help People Replace Polyurethane Acoustical Foam 
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Wednesday, 30 April 2003

illbruck Architectural Products is offering a 20% discount on its willtec acoustical wall panel products to anyone who wants to replace their existing polyurethane acoustical foam materials. illbruck is offering this "Replacement Sale" discount to everyone, regardless of whether they bought their current acoustical product from them, or from one of their competitors.

illbruck decided to announce this "Replacement Sale" after receiving a number of calls from people concerned about the flammability of their acoustical foam in the wake of the recent fire at The Station nightclub in Rhode Island during a great white concert.

"While it's important to remember that the foam used in Rhode Island appears to have been an inexpensive polyurethane product that was not approved for acoustical purposes, people are right to be concerned about using Polyurethane," says Joerg Hutmacher, business unit manager, illbruck Architectural Products. "Polyurethane foam does have a higher flammability than products made from willtec. When using it, it's very important to follow building codes to ensure everyone's safety."

willtec acoustical wall panels are made from melamine foam, a unique alternative to polyurethane foam that retains the acoustic qualities of polyurethane but is far less flammable. willtec has a Class 1 fire rating, the best fire rating possible for a building material. It is flame and chemical resistant and, unlike polyurethane foams, it will not decompose or emit toxic gases when exposed to flame.

This discount will be available through 12/21/03. For more information, terms, and conditions contact illbruck Architectural Products, 1-800-662-0032
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Geoffrey Beilby  - Engineering Manager   |2010-03-23 02:21:14
Dear Sir

We are a second manufacturer of Melamine Foam. Our business model
is very different from BASF's. We have set the Melamine Foam factory up in
Northern China. The advantage of this is that instead of selling Basotect Buns,
we can make finished product that is cut, shaped and laminated and packaged.
Normally at a price below BASF normal blocks. We only manufacture white
material so we do not give customers two prices for the same product. If you
are interested at putting in some work to develop a relationship we would only
be too happy to put a lot of work into any project with you.

Please note I am
an Australian Engineer who lives in LA and Melbourne. I also speak Chinese so
potentially we have a great business model, due to the low production costs in
China.

Hope to hear from you.

Geoffrey +61 418 546 019
Ali  - Head of materials research and engineering   |2010-06-18 23:39:20
Dear sir
I am writing to ask some more information about the soy based
polyurethane.
Actually our factory is the biggest car factory in the middle
east with a production volume of around 1 million cars per year.
I am in charge
of material selection for auto parts and these days because of some problems in
supplying our car seat materials I am trying to find some new replacements for
our traditional ones. Right now, we are using polyether polyol and MDI
isicyanate to make PU foam of our car seats
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