What is Polyurethane? What are the benefits?

by | Apr 27, 2019 | Blog

What is polyurethane

In this article, we will try to explain what is polyurethane and what are the benefits, without going into technical details.

What is Polyurethane?

Polyurethane was invented in 1937 by German scientist Otto Bayer. The raw material was developed in 1947 and the soft state was found in 1953.

Today, polyurethane is used as hard and soft in our facade coating products.

The raw material was developed in 1957 by the chemist Jean-Pierre Abbat and Doctor Fritz Hartmann in the United States. The use of consumers in all areas of life has become widespread.

What are the Benefits of Polyurethane?

Polyurethane raw material, which has a history of about 80 years, create quite widespread and successful in the fields where it is used.

Today, it is known that it is used as raw material in thousands of sectors and over ten thousand products.

High resistance against friction, durable structure and lightness are among the sine qua non of sectors.

Polyurethane is the most useful polymer made in today's laboratory with today's technology.

Hard and soft structure to meet the needs of the consumer is used in a large number of items in various fields.

Density means the quality of the polyurethane material.

Density means weight relative to the volume of a substance. The "density" of the facade panels is one of the most important characteristics and affects the durability of the product. The density, ie the density, determines the quality of the product and extends its life.

The increasing and changing needs of consumers are continuous. In addition to the production of decorative panels, facade cladding and decorative products in the construction sector, polyurethane, which responds to these needs with a wide variety of products, can be used in white goods, industry, automotive, electronics, food, health, furniture, construction and so on. is among the components of many products used in many sectors.

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