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Polyurethane foams for comfort of everybody.

Polyurethane foam is a porous plastic material that is formed by the reaction of two compounds, a polyol and an isocyanate1. Polyurethane foam has many applications in construction, insulation, industry and home, as it can have different shapes, structures and characteristics depending on the type of polyol, isocyanate and additives used.

CAS Product Technological Function
26471-62-5 Toluene Diisocyanate [TDI] Soft polymer structure former for polyurethane foam.
101-68-8 Difenilmetan Diisocianato {MDI] Rigid polymeric strucutre former for polyurethane foam
Variable* Polioles de Poliéter [+ de 100 variables} They determine the shape, structure and characteristics of the polyurethane foam.
Variable* Polioles Políméricos de Poliéter [+ de 100 variables] They determine the shape, structure and characteristics of the polyurethane foam.

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