Seat with foamed plastic padding and process for its manufacture

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257DIG1, 257DIG5, 5481, 5459, A42C 2714

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050854879

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a seat, in particular for vehicles, with a padding of foamed plastic with a supporting body made of an open-cell elastic plastic foam having a first specific gravity and with a flame-retardant layer made of an open-cell elastic plastic foam having a second specific gravity different from the first, and/or an upholstery material, which are connected with each other, in particular are glued in places.

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