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Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU or TPE-U)

Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU or TPE-U) materials consist of soft and hard segments. Long-chain polyester/polyether diols form the flexible and soft segments. Short-chain diols and diisocyanates form the hard or inflexible segments. Elastomeric properties are a result of the multi-block structure of phase-separated systems.

It has a profile consisting of a combination of hard and soft phases, combining excellent abrasion resistance with high elasticity.

TPU is a bridge between rubber and traditional thermoplastics.

Using TPU in products provides the following advantages:

Flexibility over a wide temperature range

Resistance to abrasion

High wear resistance

Resistance to very high bending stresses

Resistance to oil

Where is TPU Used?

Cables

Sports Equipment

Automotive (Wheels, gear shifters, gaskets, etc.)

Engineering

Shoe soles

Coatings

Delineators

It can be used in all products that require flexibility and minimal wear.