Polyurethanes

Product Overview

General Description

The Flexible Polyurethane Foam It is one of the most versatile materials in existence; it is a flexible and resistant cellular polymer, permeable to air and with superior properties of cushioning than any other synthetic or natural product. Its great versatility allows us to apply it in multiple market sectors such as: clothing industry, furniture, mattresses, packaging, educational games, footwear, etc…

Flexible polyurethane foam is also known as foam rubber, polyurethane foam, for its manufacture is used Polyols, diisocyanates (TDI (80/20), surfactants, catalysts and special additives.

POLIOLS

The polyols polyether Polymers are polymers formed by the reaction of organic oxides (such as propylene oxide) with an initiator that has two or more active hydroxyl groups. They are an essential component in the manufacture of polyurethanes. They are used in foams (mattresses, car seats), adhesives, sealants, and coatings. Their main advantage is greater resistance to hydrolysis and better flexibility at low temperatures compared to polyesters.

In our portfolio we handle conventional polyol (54 to 58 OH) and polymeric (28 to 32 OH) with a solids content at 45% and low viscosity.

TOLUENE DIISOCYANATE (TDI 80/20)

Toluene diisocyanate (TDI 80/20) is a liquid, translucent, colorless to pale yellow organic compound that is mainly used to manufacture polyurethanes, which in turn are used in products such as furniture foams, carpets, as well as coatings, adhesives and sealants. 

TDI 80/20

TDI 80/20 is a chemical compound widely used in the manufacture of polyurethane foams and other plastic materials. Its full name is Toluene Diisocyanate 80/20. It has high mechanical and chemical resistance and excellent insulation properties.Thermal, versatility in industrial applications, controlled reactivity for efficient manufacturing processes.It can be used in: construction (adhesives and binders; coatings and sealants), furniture (bedding and decoration: mattresses and pillows; medical and office furniture; paints and coatings; seats), transport (seats, headrests and armrests; paints and coatings) and wood (coating).

Rigid foam (Silicone or surfactant)

Rigid foam It encompasses construction, transportation, and healthcare, driven by the demand for insulation and lightweight materials. The main types are polyurethane foams, versatile and durable, used in panels, shoe insoles, and even medical applications.