TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) is widely be used to compound with TPE, ABS, POM, PC, PVC to produce modified plastics due to its unique physical and chemical properties. TPU exhibits excellent elasticity, high tensile strength, and resistance to abrasion, oils, and chemicals. It also has a good flexibility at low temperatures and can withstand high temperatures, making it ideal for use in a range of applications.
When added to plastics, TPU can improve their performance and versatility. For instance, TPU can enhance the flexibility and durability of plastics, making them suitable for use in applications such as automotive interiors, medical devices, sporting goods, and footwear. TPU can also be used to improve the thermal, electrical, and mechanical properties of plastics.
Moreover, TPU can be easily molded or extruded, and it bonds well with other materials, allowing it to be used as a coating or adhesive. TPU can also be easily colored and can be combined with other materials to create new, innovative products.
Overall, the unique physical and chemical properties of TPU make it an ideal candidate for use in modified plastics, as it improves their performance, durability, and versatility.