Polyurethane refers to a class of polymers composed of organic units joined by urethane links.

Polyurethane polymers are traditionally and most commonly formed by reacting a di- or triisocyanate with a polyol. Since polyurethanes contain two types of monomers, which polymerise one after the other, they are classed as alternating copolymers. Both the isocyanates and polyols used to make polyurethanes contain, on average, two or more functional groups per molecule.

  • Toluene Diisocyanate (TDI 80/20 )
  • Methylene Diphenyl Diisocyanate (MDI )
  • Polyether Polyol
  • Polyester Polyol
  • Methylene Chloride (MC)
  • Silicone Oil
  • Dicyclopentadiene (DCPD)

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