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Polyurethane adhesives are a type of adhesive and sealant used in a variety of industries. They are known for their strong bond strength, flexibility, and resistance to temperature and moisture. Polyurethane adhesives are used in a variety of applications, including automotive, construction, and furniture assembly. They are also used in the production of medical devices, electronics, and other consumer products.
Polyurethane adhesives are typically composed of two components: a polyol and an isocyanate. The polyol is a polymeric material that provides the adhesive with its strength and flexibility. The isocyanate is a reactive chemical that helps the adhesive to cure and form a strong bond. Polyurethane adhesives are available in a variety of formulations, including one- and two-part systems, and can be applied in a variety of ways, including spraying, brushing, and rolling.
Some companies in the polyurethane adhesives market include Henkel, 3M, Sika, Bostik, and Dow. Show Less Read more