Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU)

Thermoplastic polyurethane is a highly versatile elastomer with excellent conformability resulting from its chemical composition of hard and soft segments that give it rigidity and elastomeric properties respectively. TPU offers high resistance to oxygen, abrasion and low temperatures .

Features

Flexibility
Tensile strength
Excellent abrasion resistance
Resistance to oils and gases
High durability
High damping capacity

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