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Polyurethane (/ˌpɒliˈjʊərəˌθeɪn, -jʊəˈrɛθeɪn/;
often abbreviated PUR and PU)
refers to a
class of
polymers composed of
organic units joined by carbamate...
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Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) is any of a
class of
polyurethane plastics with many properties,
including elasticity, transparency, and
resistance to...
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Polyurethane foam is a
solid polymeric foam
based on
polyurethane chemistry. As a
specialist synthetic material with
highly diverse applications, polyurethane...
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Polyurethane laminate (PUL,
thermal stretch,
fuzzy rubber) is a
compound fabric made by
laminating a
cloth fabric to one or both
sides of a thin film of...
- leatherette,
imitation leather, faux leather,
vegan leather, PU
leather (
polyurethane), and pleather.
Artificial leathers are
often used in
clothing fabrics...
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Polyurethane products have many uses. Over
three quarters of the
global consumption of
polyurethane products is in the form of foams, with
flexible and...
- from a
material other than latex, such as
polyurethane.
Internal condoms are
typically made from
polyurethane and may be used
multiple times. With proper...
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contain plant-derived oils (e.g.
linseed oil),
synthetic oils (e.g.
polyurethanes) or
resins as
their binder in
combination with
organic solvents. These...
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Polyurethane dispersion, or PUD, is
understood to be a
polyurethane polymer resin dis****d in water,
rather than a solvent,
although some
cosolvent may...
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mainly of
polyurethane with
additional chemicals that
increase its
viscosity and density. It is
often referred to as "viscoelastic"
polyurethane foam, or...