Polyurethane
Definition
Polyurethane is a versatile material that enhances the durability, energy efficiency, and structural integrity of projects. Its wide range of applications—ranging from coatings and adhesives to insulation and protective solutions—makes it essential in both construction and industrial settings
Advantages
- Durability: Polyurethane provides excellent resistance to abrasion, chemical exposure, UV rays, and weathering, ensuring long-lasting protection for materials and structures.
- Customization: Polyurethane can be formulated to provide specific properties (rigid, flexible, foam, elastomeric) to suit the needs of a particular project.
- Energy Efficiency: The thermal insulation properties of polyurethane improve the energy efficiency of buildings and industrial systems.
Cost-Effective: Polyurethane-based materials offer long-term savings by reducing the need for frequent maintenance and replacements.
Environmental Resistance: Its resistance to environmental factors makes it an excellent choice for construction projects exposed to harsh conditions, such as marine or chemical environments
Product Info
Category
Construction (Coating)
Material Composition
Protective coating and waterproofing
Certification
PT Gesit Nazelo Protection Certified, DNV (OEM Certified)
Environment
Seawater, freshwater, Brackish water, Atmospheric
Project Completed
+100 Projects
Experience
+25 Companies