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Application Portfolio


Understandably like a fund manager handling millions of dollars equity and assets to make sure it can reward each his or her investor in expected rate. Under DZGJ, there¡¯re vast application lines running with daily care. Here lists only those typical applications for reference.

Polyurethanes are one of the most versatile materials today. Their many uses range from flexible foam in upholstered furniture to rigid foam as insulation in walls and roofs to thermoplastic polyurethane used in medical devices and footwear to coatings, adhesives, sealants and elastomers used on floors and automotive interiors. To learn more about polyurethanes, see the information below.

Industry
Flexible Foam
Flexible polyurethane foam's versatility of form and function can be seen in bedding, furniture, automotive interiors, carpet underlay and packaging. Foam can be created in almost any variety of shape and firmness. In addition, it's light, durable, supportive and comfortable.
Rigid Foam
Rigid polyurethane and polyisocyanurate foams form one of the world's most popular, energy-efficient and versatile insulations. It significantly cuts fuel and construction costs while making commercial and residential properties safer, better utilized and more comfortable around the globe.
Thermoplastic Polyurethane
Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) offers a myriad of physical property combinations and processing applications. It's highly elastic, flexible and resistant to abrasion, impact and weather. TPU's can be colored or fabricated in a wide variety of methods, and their use increases a product's overall durability.
Coatings, Adhesives, Sealants and Elastomers
Polyurethane coatings make a product look better and last longer. Polyurethane adhesives provide strong bonding advantages. Polyurethane sealants provide tighter seals. Polyurethane elastomers can be molded into almost any shape, are lighter than metal, offer superior stress recovery and can be resistant to many environmental factors.

Consumers
Apparel
When scientists discovered that polyurethanes could be made into fine threads, they were combined with nylon to make more lightweight, stretchable garments. Over the years, polyurethanes have been improved and developed into Spandex fibers, polyurethane coatings, and thermoplastic elastomers.
Appliance
Polyurethanes are an important component in major appliances consumers use every day. In 2004, appliance manufacturing represented a 468 million pound market for polyurethanes in North America, about 6 percent of total polyurethane consumption.
Automotive
Polyurethanes are used throughout your car ¡ª in familiar places like the foam that makes your car seats comfortable, as well as a few places you might not expect.
Building & Construction
Today's homes demand high-performance materials that are strong, yet lightweight; that perform well, yet are easily installed; and that are durable, but also versatile. With well over 1.5 million new homes being constructed in the U.S. each year, building-material quality and performance must be exceptionally reliable, which is why builders consistently turn to polyurethane.
Coatings, Adhesives, Sealants, Elastomers
The spectrum of polyurethane use in coatings, adhesives, sealants and elastomers not only advances traditional manufacturing methods, it also substantially expands the lifetime of a host of products.
Composite Wood
Some of today's modern materials are a combination of synthetic and natural materials. Polyurethanes play a major role in today's modern materials such as in composite wood.
Electronics
Often referred to as ¡°potting compounds¡±, non-foam polyurethanes are frequently used in the electrical and electronics industries to encapsulate, seal and insulate fragile, pressure sensitive microelectronic components, underwater cables and printed circuit boards.
Flooring
Either as a foam underlay or on top as a coating, polyurethanes can make the floors we walk on every day more durable, easier to maintain and more aesthetically pleasing.
Furnishings
Polyurethane, mostly in the form of flexible foam, is the one of the most popular materials used in home furnishings in places such as furniture, bedding and carpet underlay.
Marine
Boating as a pastime and a sport is increasingly popular. According to recent surveys, more than 70 million Americans enjoy boating each year.
Medical
Polyurethanes are commonly used in a number of medical applications including catheter and general purpose tubing, hospital bedding, surgical drapes, wound dressings, as well as in a variety of injection molded devices.
Packaging
Polyurethane packaging foam (PPF) provides cost-effective, custom form-fitting cushioning to uniquely and securely protect items that need to stay safely in-place during transit.
RIM
Car bumpers, electrical housing panels, and computer and telecommunication equipment enclosures are some of the parts produced with polyurethanes via Reaction Injection Molding (RIM).
Waterborne Polyurethane Dispersions
Waterborne Polyurethane Dispersions (PUDs) are coatings and adhesives that use water as the primary solvent.


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