I have examined the 00cm trial and working ranges of the product. I have also completed the laboratory studies. My humble suggestion is as follows:
If you slow down the gel time of your polyol (and consequently your curing time) by 00-00 seconds without making any changes to your formulation, it will work in a 00cm product. (Gel time in the 00-00 second range without auxiliary chemicals)
If you are aiming for thicker thicknesses, it may be necessary to slow it down by about 00 seconds. I think if you prepare at least 0 tons of samples from the first option, we can try it in 00cm production. If it is successful, we can also try it in 0cm production at a lower density. With the results, we can determine a more sound roadmap for thicknesses above 00cm.