There are now controls over the type of foams that can be used and the flammability of the covers. |
Most plastics, varnishes and packaging foams are made from chemicals derived from petroleum. |
The carmaker has filled its body with all kinds of cunningly developed foams and insulators. |
These gases are released from aerosols, refrigeration units, insulating foams, and industrial plants. |
A new technique for manufacturing identical bubbles produces foams that look more like crystals than soapsuds. |
British haute cuisine is currently at risk from choking itself to an early death on a diet of squiggles, blobs, foams, and purees. |