Bonding is a critical process in manufacturing, especially when a product or subcomponent requires a secure grip between two or more materials. While there are several bonding methods to consider, a… read more
What are Elastomeric Polyurethanes? Elastomeric polyurethanes are derived from a chemical reaction between a polyol and isocyanate, making this a true thermoset polymer. Commonly associated with … read more
Tensile strength is a key physical property often specified with elastomeric materials, including thermoset polyurethanes. This versatile material provides engineers the flexibility to customize a… read more
While polypropylene and polyurethanes may look and feel the same, both materials offer different physical properties and manufacturing processes. In this post, we will discuss these differences and… read more
Reaction Injection Molding (RIM) is a manufacturing process typically used to manufacture large, complex geometries. Unlike injection molding, RIM uses thermoset materials and never thermoplastics.… read more