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Flame-Retardant TPU

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

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The new polyester-based TPUs offer colorability and paintability with no adhesion promoter.



Lubrizol Specialty Chemicals (Shanghai), a subsidiary of The Lubrizol Corporation (Cleveland, OH) introduces a new series of Non-Halogen Flame Retardant (NHFR) Estane Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) grades at the 2009 Chinaplas in Guangzhou, PR China. The new polyester-based TPUs are designed for consumer electronic applications that require flexibility, softness and abrasion resistance and they offer:

  • Outstanding abrasion- and wear-resistance.
  • Excellent low-temperature flexibility.
  • High impact-resistance.
  • Superior toughness and durability.
  • Chemical resistance.
  • Ease of processing and manufacturing flexibility.
  • Colorability and paintability with no adhesion promoter.
  • Biocompatibility.
  • Excellent tear strength.

For more information visit www.lubrizol.com

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