Precision engineering a replacement part made of polyurethane – or developing an innovative prototype – often pivots on choosing one of these two methods of polyurethane mouldings. The first step to commissioning a polyurethane part that’s 100% fit for purpose is to brief an expert in this field on the form and function you need…. Read more »
Posts Categorized: Manufacturing & Processes
Polyurethane manufacturing explained
Polyurethane now shapes our world. From small wheels that turn industrial machinery to large-scale construction materials. It’s in every UK home too. So, how does polyurethane manufacturing create such diversity? Its versatility can result in such a diverse range of finishes, all suitable for an increasingly wide range of purposes. From soft, comfortable foam to… Read more »
5 Common Polyurethane Products You Didn’t Know About
The way polyurethane ‘shapes our world’ is widely understood when it comes to cogs, wheels, stops, and rollers used across manufacturing. So, to illustrate their versatility, we want to explore five polyurethane products you may have overlooked. New types of polyurethane products are being put into use all the time, as companies increasingly take advantage… Read more »
5 things to ask polyurethane suppliers before you purchase
When searching for the best polyurethane suppliers, there are key questions you should ask to get relevant and reliable business intel. What sort of information builds a fruitful working relationship? Searching for polyurethane suppliers in the UK will net you a diverse set of results. You may well find that what these companies offer is… Read more »
How custom polyurethane parts are made
The versatility and durability of polyurethane parts mean they are finding their way into every corner of the industry. Their diversity is phenomenal, making it interesting to see how we create these custom polyurethane parts. From a basic chemical reaction to a vital part that performs flawlessly, the methods used to produce high-performance polyurethane items… Read more »
Why Custom Moulded Polyurethane Ltd?
The performance and cost advantages of using polyurethane to engineer parts are clear. However, the quality still depends on the level of moulding or cutting expertise involved. Why does Custom Moulded Polyurethane lead the field? Having the experience, technology and skills needed to create bespoke polyurethane products must run alongside other business qualities in the… Read more »
How is Polyurethane Manufactured?
How and why is Polyurethane Manufactured? How can the same substance be a coating, comfortable foam and an incredibly strong and dense part such as a wheel or stop? The secret is in the way polyurethane is manufactured. So, let’s look at this fascinating process. The incredible and unrivalled versatility of polyurethane revolves around the… Read more »
Are Polyurethane Products Toxic to Humans?
The way polyurethane is made and its reaction to intense heat requires careful thought and management. However, this guide shows that the answer to the question ‘Are polyurethane products toxic?’ is a highly reassuring, no! There is a natural tendency to be cautious of manmade materials, particularly ones created using a chemical reaction. Also, there… Read more »
Questions Answered About Polyurethane
With its incredible strength-to-weight ratio, polyurethane is an increasingly important material across diverse trade sectors. Answering three of the commonly asked questions about Polyurethane can further illustrate its value. Summing up the capabilities and possibilities of polyurethane is not an easy task. Not least as the many applications of this highly durable and versatile substance… Read more »
Polyurethane can be used as an adhesive
Polyurethane finds its way into a highly diverse range of applications – from abrasion and impact resistant rollers to comfortable, cushioning memory foam. So how can this same substance be an adhesive? We explore PU’s unique bonding abilities. The growing number of ways to use polyurethane in manufacturing and engineering including one that’s likely to… Read more »