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Discover the full range of polyurethane (PUR) substances, which are one of the most versatile, modern and safe groups within plastics.

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Ekoprodur® WH4005 BLACK Ready to use Ekoprodur® WH4005 BLACK is a two-component polyurethane system designed to produce rigid closed-cell foam. According to DIN EN 13501-1 reaction to fire classification...
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Polyether polyols, Other
Ekoprodur® WH4005 BLACK
Ekoproflex A15-46 Ready to use Ekoproflex A15-46 it is a two-component (A+B) system for producing polyurethane foams of a high resilience (HR). They are mainly used in the automotive industry...
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Polyether polyols, Mixtures, Other
Ekoproflex A15-46
Ekoproflex W-25 Ready to use EKOPROFLEX W-25 is a two-component polyurethane (PU, PUR) system used for production of viscoelastic foam, it can 'memorize' shapes. It is designed mainly for the...
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Mixtures
Ekoproflex W-25
Ekoproflex A15-46 CR5 Ready to use Ekoproflex A15-46 CR5 is a two-component polyurethane system designed for production of non-flammable high-resilience (HR) foams. They are mainly used in the furniture...
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Mixtures, Polyether polyols, Other
Ekoproflex A15-46 CR5
Ekopromer REB_02 (Polyurethane adhesive) Ready to use Ekopromer REB_02 is a one-component polyurethane adhesive based on an MDI mixture with low functionality (2.0–2.2). It is available as a clear, light-yellow liquid...
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Prepolymers, 1K Adhesives
Ekopromer REB_02 (Polyurethane adhesive)
EUROPIR® STANDARD thermal insulation board for ceilings, foundations and roofs Ready to use EUROPIR® panels are dedicated to insulating floors and ceilings as well as attics and flat roofs, and are available in 3 basic sizes: 1000 x 500 mm; 1000 x 1000...
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Polyether polyols, Other
EUROPIR® STANDARD thermal insulation board for ceilings, foundations and roofs
EUROPIR®DUAL thermal insulation board Ready to use EUROPIR® DUAL – a panel made of rigid PIR foam without cladding, intended for insulating façades finished with clinker tiles. A plate with dimensions of 900 x 578...
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Polyether polyols, Other
EUROPIR®DUAL thermal insulation board
EUROPIR®ETICS thermal insulation board Ready to use EUROPIR® ETICS – a panel made of rigid PIR foam without cladding, intended for insulating the walls of residential buildings and public utility buildings. The panel...
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Polyether polyols, Other
EUROPIR®ETICS thermal insulation board
EUROPIR®SL slope thermal insulation board Ready to use EUROPIR® SL are gradient panels for insulation of terraces and balconies as well as flat roofs. They are available as modular PIR panels without cladding, with a...
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Polyether polyols, Other
EUROPIR®SL slope thermal insulation board
PolyU L 12000 (Polypropylene glycol) PolyU L 12000 is a specialized high-molecular weight polyether polyol (PPG), produced by ring-opening polymerization using a double metal cyanide (DMC) catalyst....
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Polyether polyols, Diols
CAS No.
25322-69-4
PolyU L 12000  (Polypropylene glycol)
PolyU L 18000 (Polypropylene glycol) PolyU L 18000 is a specialized high-molecular weight polyether polyol (PPG), produced by ring-opening polymerization using a double metal cyanide (DMC) catalyst....
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Polyether polyols, Diols
CAS No.
25322-69-4
PolyU L 18000  (Polypropylene glycol)
PolyU L 8000 (Polypropylene glycol) PolyU L 8000 is a specialized high-molecular weight polyether polyol (PPG), produced by ring-opening polymerization using a double metal cyanide (DMC) catalyst....
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Polyether polyols, Diols
CAS No.
25322-69-4
PolyU L 8000 (Polypropylene glycol)
Promopur Un Ready to use PROMOPUR Un is a product from the group of two-component polyurethane adhesive intended for use in the underground excavations, mining and construction. The 'Un'...
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Mixtures
Promopur Un
Roflam B7L Roflam B7L is a halogen-free flame retardant. It is a product completely safe for the environment and human health. Among other products belonging to the group of...
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Phosphate
Roflam B7L
Roflam F6 Roflam F6 is a halogen-free solution for efficient flame retardation in plastics. The additive provides a high class of fire resistance without adversely affecting...
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Phosphate
CAS No.
68937-41-7
Roflam F6
Roflam P LO Roflam P LO is a commonly used flame retardant known as TCPP. It occurs in the form of a colourless liquid with low dynamic viscosity, which makes it compatible...
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Phosphate
CAS No.
1244733-77-4
Roflam P LO
Rokanate F2C 0002_03 (Polyurethane adhesive) Ready to use Rokanate F2C 0002_03 is the polyol component (component A) of a two-component polyurethane adhesive, used in combination with a polymeric MDI with a functionality...
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Prepolymers, 2K Adhesives
Rokanate F2C 0002_03 (Polyurethane adhesive)
Rokanate F2C 0002_05 (Polyurethane adhesive) Ready to use Rokanate F2C 0002_05 is the polyol component of a two-component polyurethane adhesive.Rokanate F2C 0002_05 can be applied manually or by a machine on automatic lines....
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Prepolymers
Rokanate F2C 0002_05 (Polyurethane adhesive)
Rokanate M PE 0201 (Polyurethane adhesive) Ready to use Rokanate M PE 0201 is a one-component, polyurethane waterproofing membrane used to protect concrete screeds, foundations and walls against moisture. It is moisture-cured.It...
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Prepolymers
Rokanate M PE 0201  (Polyurethane adhesive)
Rokanate M PE 1501 (Polyurethane adhesive) Ready to use Rokanate M PE 1501 is a prepolymer based on MDI mixture with low functionality (2.0 - 2.2). It exists in form of a clear or opalescent colourless to yellow liquid....
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Prepolymers
Rokanate M PE 1501  (Polyurethane adhesive)
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What is polyurethane? Parameters, properties and possibilities.

Polyurethanes, abbreviated as PUR or PU, are polymers. They have a virtually unlimited range of applications, making them an integral part of modern life. They are used in the manufacture of both consumer and industrial goods.

They occur mainly in the form of polyurethane foams, obtained as a result of the reaction of multifunctional isocyanates with polyols (including polyether polyols) and many auxiliary substances. Thanks to this diversity, the possibilities for their synthesis are limited only by the imagination.

Compared to polyamides, they are more fusible, which makes the processing easier. However, they also have lower mechanical resistance. These properties make them often used in the production of spandex fibres (e.g. Lycra, elastane).

How are they made? History and modern production.

They are the result of an addition reaction between polyols and multifunctional isocyanates. This process is also accompanied by compounds – reaction catalysts (e.g. in the form of iron, zinc or bismuth salts), but also additives in the form of stabilisers or blowing agents. Their structure is distinguished by the presence of a urethane group [-O-CO-NH-] in the main chain.

These compounds were first obtained in 1937 as a result of scientific work by Bayer, a German chemist, and his research team. Even then, they gained enormous popularity in industry. However, this has been particularly evident over the last twenty years.

The polyurethane manufacturing process allows for the production of a relatively lightweight material, which makes it easier to process and subsequently transform and adapt to its final application without requiring large financial outlays. With the right additives, polyurethane can also be distinguished by its high level of hardness and resistance to damage.

Depending on the selection of basic raw materials and additives used in the production of polyurethane, it takes the form of foam in various states of aggregation or a solid form. This also affects the final form of products in which we can find polyurethanes, such as polyurethane foams, resins, fibres, adhesives, various types of coatings or urethane elastomers.

The practical application of polyurethanes. What are they used for?

Due to their diverse properties, polyurethanes have gained the reputation of a unique group of polymers that are used in such areas of life and the economy as transport, construction, the furniture industry and mining.

They are also widely used in everyday life, including in the home, in the car, in sports equipment and even in clothing. In the automotive industry, in addition to polyurethane coatings, moulded upholstery fittings, rigid foams for bumpers and interior design elements (e.g. dashboards and headliners) are used.

Polyurethanes are present in seats at airports, in aeroplanes, trains, buses and bicycles. In addition, products such as multi-coloured sponges for bathing or washing dishes, and foams for sealing windows and doors, are also made of polyurethanes.

In construction, polyurethane blocks, sandwich panels, assembly foams (OCF) and spray insulation are widely used. Polyurethane adhesives are also increasingly used in mining, the extractive industry and tunnel construction. Flexible PUR foam is used in the furniture industry, e.g. as upholstery foam and in the production of mattresses, viscoelastic foam (memory foam) and in the footwear and textile industries. Medicine also uses polyurethane-based solutions (e.g. artificial organs). Components of operating tables and wheelchairs are made of antistatic integral polyurethane foams.

PUR substances as thermal insulation materials

Among the applications mentioned, popular PUR foams deserve special attention. They are particularly known as universal thermal insulation materials that can be used to insulate various types of surfaces. Among the wide range of products available on the market, we distinguish between open-cell and closed-cell polyurethane foams.

This division results from differences in properties that affect the subsequent use of these materials. When deciding on the right choice, we should take into account the surface we are insulating, its condition and the possibility of moisture. We can also be guided by parameters such as adhesion, speed of application and space savings compared to the use of other materials.

We should also remember to choose the right insulation technology. One of the systems that has gained popularity in recent years is spray insulation. It is worth choosing polyurethane foams because they are the most effective heat insulators among other systems available on the market.

The use of polyurethane in industry

There is increasing talk that, due to its unique properties and increasingly widespread use, polyurethane may become the main raw material for many industries. It is already often a good alternative to metals, rubber, ceramics, wood and concrete. We should also not forget about its unique forms, such as the popular foam.

Why is it worth it? Advantages of polyurethane-based substances.

Polyurethane products are distinguished by, among other things, good elasticity (even with high hardness), unique resistance to abrasion and tearing, and resistance to greases, oils and ultraviolet (UV) radiation. In addition, they are relatively easy (while maintaining high performance, of course) to process industrially.

At the same time, finished PUR products are not damaged during intensive use. Hence, they are increasingly used as substitutes for rubber, wood, metal or ceramic products. This has a positive effect on the significant reduction of the total weight of finished products.

Chemical raw materials produced from polyurethanes. What does PCC offer?

To meet customer expectations, the PCC Group offers a range of specialised products for the production of polyurethane systems.

Our extensive and constantly growing portfolio of chemical raw materials includes polyether polyols (diols, triols), sugar polyols, Mannich polyols, sorbitol polyols and polymer polyols. In addition, there are also numerous additives, including cross-linking agents, emulsifiers and flame retardants. The latter are particularly important as they effectively reduce the flammability of polyurethane foams and allow an optimal balance to be achieved between reduced flammability and mechanical properties.

An important part of the product range offered by the PCC Group (a polyurethane manufacturer) are ready-made single- and two-component polyurethane systems used to produce the aforementioned types of foams, adhesives and sealants.

Systems for the production of semi-rigid and rigid polyurethane foams also occupy an important position. They are widely used, for example, as thermal insulation, acoustic insulation (PUR, PIR insulation), systems used in areas related to CASE applications (coatings, adhesives, sealants and elastomers), and even for the production of moulded flexible and integral polyurethane fittings.

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Are you looking for polyurethanes (PUR) for industrial applications?

The PCC Group supplies high-quality chemicals for a wide range of industries. From the production of adhesives and sealants, through building insulation, to solutions for the automotive and furniture industries. Our products meet strict quality standards. Contact our team of experts to find the optimal solution.