P.u. coating
Polyurethanes are among the resins with the greatest potential and have a sizable market share in the coatings sector. Today, depending on the type of reactant used, a wide range of polyurethane coatings are achievable. These coatings are utilized in a variety of applications, from architectural coatings, product finishes, automotive coatings, and industrial maintenance coatings, and they offer a number of performance advantages (excellent abrasion resistance, hydrolytic stability, etc.).
What exactly are polyurethane coatings?
Originally defined as products created from polyisocyanates and polyols, polyurethane coatings can alternatively be defined more generally to refer to all systems based on a polyisocyanate, regardless of whether a polyol, polyamine, or water is involved in the reaction. This means that urethane, urea, allophanate, and biuret linkages may be present in PU paint.
Since they were originally introduced years ago, polyurethane coatings have expanded quickly because of their
Where PU Coating can be used: