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Polyurethane Sheets for Diverse Applications
Discover the versatility of polyurethane sheets in a wide range of hardness levels and colors. Our extensive selection of polyurethane sheets caters to a multitude of uses, making them suitable for nearly any application.
We take pride in offering a broad range of standard polyurethane sheeting products that we can promptly manufacture from our stock tooling. These polyurethane sheets are crafted from thermosetting material, making them non-reformable or reheatable but easily machinable. When it comes to performance, polyurethane components derived from these sheets consistently outshine products made from rubber and other traditional materials.
Advantages of Polyurethane When Compared to Conventional Materials
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Polyurethane: The Versatile Solution
Polyurethane stands as an exceptionally versatile elastomer employed across a plethora of global applications. Its mechanical properties can be selectively fine-tuned through innovative chemistry, unlocking a host of distinctive possibilities for unparalleled performance.
Our expertise in harnessing these possibilities empowers us to offer adaptable solutions through pioneering polymer technology.
Extensive Polyurethane Sheet Options
Our inventory boasts an extensive array of cast polyurethane sheets, spanning a hardness spectrum from 30 Shore A to 75 Shore D. Notably, our large cast polyurethane sheets rank among the industry’s largest, measuring 1.4 meters in width and 3 meters in length. Furthermore, we provide multi-hardness or dual-durometer urethane sheets that can be custom-cast in a variety of colors and hardness levels.
Applications:
Our polyurethane sheets are ideal for a wide range of applications, including those demanding:
- Exceptional abrasion resistance
- Effective noise reduction
- Resistance to aliphatic hydrocarbons, mild acids, and bases
- Usage in material handling involving abrasive substances such as sand, crushed aggregate, coal, taconite pellets, copper ore, phosphate rock, salt, and wood chips.

