Hardness is one of many key physical properties to consider while designing with polyurethanes. Unlike metals, rubbers, and plastics – polyurethanes can be custom formulated to offer an extensive… read more
When selecting materials for high-performance applications, chemical resistance is a critical factor. Thermoset polyurethanes offer greater resistance to chemicals compared to many traditional… read more
The short answer is yes, to a certain degree. There are several factors that make some polyurethanes more absorbent than others. Depending on the physical properties and material, thermoset… read more
One of many common questions we often receive from product designers is "What temperature range can polyurethane withstand?". Depending on the chemistry, thermoset polyurethanes can typically… read more
Ever find yourself making repairs due to wear and tear? If so, you may need a material that is more resistant to abrasion. Abrasion resistance is a process in which a material can withstand surface… read more