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  2. Polyurethane - Wikipedia

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    Polyurethane synthesis, wherein the urethane groups −NH−(C=O)−O− link the molecular units A kitchen sponge made of polyurethane foam . Polyurethane (/ ˌ p ɒ l i ˈ jʊər ə ˌ θ eɪ n,-j ʊəˈr ɛ θ eɪ n /; [1] often abbreviated PUR and PU) refers to a class of polymers composed of organic units joined by carbamate (urethane) links.

  3. Varnish - Wikipedia

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    One of the disadvantages of a polyurethane-based varnish is the tendency to yellow over time. This is because the hydroxyl groups of a regular alkyd are reacted with TDI to produce a urethane-alkyd. This introduces a high degree of aromaticity and hence tendency to yellow. [14]

  4. List of polyurethane applications - Wikipedia

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    Polyurethane varnish may also lack the "hand-rubbed" lustre of drying oils such as linseed or tung oil; in contrast, however, it is capable of a much faster and higher "build" of film, accomplishing in two coats what may require many applications of oil. Polyurethane may also be applied over a straight oil finish, but because of the relatively ...

  5. Polyurethane foam - Wikipedia

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    An assortment of polyurethane foam products for cushioning and insulation. Polyurethane foam is a solid polymeric foam based on polyurethane chemistry. As a specialist synthetic material with highly diverse applications, polyurethane foams are primarily used for thermal insulation and as a cushioning material in mattresses, upholstered furniture or as seating in vehicles.

  6. Wood finishing - Wikipedia

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    Cures hard yet flexible, gloss or satin finish. Polyurethane oil based varnish: Slight ambering, comes in a variety of sheen Excellent protection against many substances, tough finish Durable after approx. 7 day curing period Relatively safe once VOCs evaporate, uses petroleum based solvents Moderate. Applied in coats with brush, roller or sprayer.

  7. Alkyd - Wikipedia

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    Alkyd or oil-urethane binders are used in casting for the creation of sand-based moulds. The alkyd resin is mixed with a polymeric isocyanate and a metallic drier, which speeds up the reaction. [9] Unlike other no-bake mould technologies, the process yields no toxic fumes, but the moulds need more air-curing time. [10]

  8. Conformal coating - Wikipedia

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    The finish is thick and tends to be subject to defects such as bubbles. [5] ... epoxy resin, or urethane resin. For silicone resin, the coating thickness recommended ...

  9. Talk:Polyurethane - Wikipedia

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    I was trying to learn the difference between urethane and polyurethane and I came across this idea of urethane links. Mattsonm 00:28, 19 August 2007 (UTC) A urethane group is an entity in organic chemistry that sometimes appears as part of a polymer backbone. If a polymer has urethane groups in its backbone, it's called a polyurethane.

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