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Polyurethane foam, commonly referred to as PMI foam, is a type of plastic foam used in a variety of applications. It is a lightweight, flexible material that is highly resistant to water, chemicals, and temperature extremes. PMI foam is used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, and medical. It is also used in the construction of furniture, bedding, and insulation.
PMI foam is produced by combining two liquid components, polyol and isocyanate, in a reaction process known as polymerization. The resulting foam is then cut into various shapes and sizes for use in a variety of applications. PMI foam is also used in the production of molded parts, such as gaskets and seals.
PMI foam is a versatile material that offers a number of advantages over traditional materials, such as its lightweight, flexibility, and resistance to water and chemicals. It is also an environmentally friendly material, as it is made from renewable resources and is recyclable.
Some companies in the PMI foam market include BASF, Dow Chemical, and Huntsman Corporation. Other companies include Covestro, Evonik Industries, and Recticel. Show Less Read more