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  2. Creamola Foam - Wikipedia

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    Creamola Foam was a soft drink produced in the form of effervescent crystals that were mixed with water. It was manufactured in Glasgow and sold in the UK from the 1950s, until Nestlé ended production in October 1998. [1] In 2005, Allan McCandlish of Cardross started producing a re-creation of Creamola Foam under the name ‘Kramola Fizz’.

  3. Talk:Creamola Foam - Wikipedia

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    I was totally lost on what Brause was. I searched around and saw that it was compared to Creamola. This article was greatly useful to me.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.254.189.229 23:24, 20 October 2006‎ I have tried Brause Pulver and in a purely subjective comment I would say "Dont bother".

  4. Vitafoam Nigeria Plc - Wikipedia

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    Production of latex foam pillows and mattresses began in 1963 at Ikeja Industrial Estate. [3] Under new laws effective in 1978, British Vita reduced its equity from 50% to 20%. In 2011, it entered into a strategic alliance with struggling competitor, Vono Products [ 4 ] before purchasing the company. [ 5 ]

  5. Fagerdala World Foams - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as Fagerdala World Foams in 1964 by father and son, Alf and Dag Landvik. [citation needed]The company’s initial products were Polyurethane mattresses and cushions, before expanding into other foam applications.

  6. Foam rubber - Wikipedia

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    Foam rubber (also known as cellular rubber, sponge rubber, or expanded rubber) is rubber that has been made with a foaming agent so that its structure is an air-filled matrix. Commercial foam rubber is generally made of synthetic rubber, natural latex, or polyurethane. Latex foam rubber, used in mattresses, is well known for its endurance.

  7. Ceramic foam - Wikipedia

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    The organic foam impregnating method is one of the more widely used in industry, creating the ceramic foam with a 3D mesh skeleton structure and coat a ceramic slurry on a polyurethane organic foam mesh body. The ceramic foam is obtained by allowing the body to dry at room temperature and burn the mesh body to retrieve the ceramic foam.

  8. Foam - Wikipedia

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    Integral skin foam, also known as self-skin foam, is a type of foam with a high-density skin and a low-density core. It can be formed in an open-mold process or a closed-mold process . In the open-mold process, two reactive components are mixed and poured into an open mold.

  9. Expanded polyethylene - Wikipedia

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    Polyethylene bead foams (including) EPE can be used to replace both polystyrene foam, and both rigid and flexible polyurethane. Uses include cushioning applications, and impact absorption applications including packaging. [4] Consumption of polyethylene for PE foam was estimated at 114x10 6 kg in 2001. The majority was used for non-crosslinked ...