Polyurethane Sheet
Polyurethane Sheet

Polyurethane Sheet

Polyurethane Sheet Specification

  • Leak Protection
  • Yes
  • Heat Resistance
  • -40C to 80C
  • Melting Point
  • 170C to 220C
  • Density
  • 1.25 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • UV Resistant
  • Yes
  • Color Pattern
  • Solid Color
  • Tensile Strength
  • 25-45 MPa
  • Plastic Type
  • Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU)
  • Surface Finish
  • Smooth / Glossy
  • Type
  • Polyurethane Sheet
  • Material
  • Polyurethane (PU)
  • Shaping Mode
  • Molded / Cast
  • Length
  • Standard or customized (typically 1-3 meters)
  • Weight
  • Varies by thickness and size
  • Hardness
  • 70-95 Shore A
  • Plastic Molding Type
  • Compression Molding
  • Color
  • Red
  • Size
  • Customizable (Standard: 1m x 1m, 2m x 1m)
 
 

About Polyurethane Sheet

Polyurethane Sheets

Polyurethane sheets are durable, flexible, and high-performance materials widely used across various industrial applications. Known for their excellent wear resistance, high tensile strength, and flexibility, these sheets are ideal for applications that demand toughness and the ability to withstand harsh environments.


Key Features and Benefits

  • Wear Resistance: Ideal for applications involving friction and heavy use.
  • High Tensile Strength: Provides robust support and durability in challenging conditions.
  • Chemical and Abrasion Resistance: Withstands exposure to chemicals, oils, and abrasives.
  • Temperature Resilience: Retains performance across a wide temperature range, from extreme heat to cold.

Applications

Polyurethane sheets are commonly used in the manufacture of:

  • Gaskets
  • Seals
  • Liners
  • Wear-resistant parts

These sheets are widely utilized in industries such as automotive, manufacturing, mining, and construction. Customizable in various thicknesses, hardness levels, and sizes, polyurethane sheets meet specific operational needs, offering long-lasting and reliable materials for demanding applications.



Exceptional Mechanical and Chemical Properties

Polyurethane sheets are renowned for their excellent abrasion resistance, high tensile strength, and outstanding oil resistance. Whether used in automotive or industrial applications, these sheets maintain shape and resilience even under extreme conditions. Their low compression set ensures lasting dimensional stability, while their high flexibility and low water absorption render them valuable for a variety of demanding environments.


Versatile Customization and Applications

With diverse options for size, hardness, edge type, and color, our polyurethane sheets cater to specific needs. They are molded or cast to standard or custom dimensions, making them ideal for gaskets, padding, industrial linings, and scraper blades. The material is available in lengths up to 3 meters and standard sizes like 1m x 1m or 2m x 1m, with further customization on request to suit unique operational requirements.

FAQs of Polyurethane Sheet:


Q: How do polyurethane sheets benefit industrial and automotive applications?

A: Polyurethane sheets offer excellent abrasion, oil, and UV resistance, combined with high elongation and tensile strength. These attributes make them ideal for heavy-duty gaskets, scraper blades, padding, and protective linings in automotive and industrial environments where durability and flexibility are crucial.

Q: What processes are used to manufacture polyurethane sheets?

A: Our polyurethane sheets are produced using compression molding, either molded or cast. This process ensures precise dimensions, low water absorption, a smooth glossy surface finish, and a consistent solid color, delivering reliable performance across applications.

Q: When should a flame-retardant polyurethane sheet be selected?

A: Flame-retardant polyurethane sheets are recommended in environments with stringent fire safety requirements, such as certain industrial or electrical applications. This feature is available upon request to tailor the material to specific safety standards.

Q: Where can these polyurethane sheets be used effectively?

A: These sheets are widely employed in locations that demand resilience and adaptabilityincluding manufacturing plants, automotive workshops, and equipment lining. They serve as essential components in gaskets, protective padding, linings, and custom-shaped parts.

Q: What makes the polyurethane sheet suitable for leak protection and insulation?

A: Their low compression set, high density (1.25 g/cm), and good electrical insulation properties help prevent leaks and provide reliable insulation under various operational conditions, making them ideal for sealing and protective purposes.

Q: Are the polyurethane sheets environmentally friendly and safe to use?

A: The sheets are odorless, partially recyclable, and manufactured to be free from harmful emissions. They offer a balance between performance and environmental responsibility, suitable for modern applications where sustainability is a consideration.

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