Machines for Polyurethane and Composite products
Where Do We Use Polyurethane? Polyurethane products have entered almost every part of our lives. Automotive, Health, Construction, Construction Machinery, Furniture, Maritime and textile sectors take the lead. For example, polyurethane-based materials are widely used in many places such as the soles of the shoes and slippers we wear, the artificial leather seats we sit on, the sponges used in beds, the insulation materials preferred in refrigerators and water heaters, parts such as consoles and steering wheels in vehicles, and the panels covering the walls of buildings. Composites “Composite” can be defined as a multiphase material formed by two or more materials with different chemical structures, preserving their boundaries and properties. Therefore, the composite material has properties that one of its constituent components cannot have alone. For example, in the healthcare industry, Composites are preferred especially for orthopedic applications because they have high strength and low elastic modulus. Composite materials are more advantageous in terms of ensuring structural compatibility compared to homogeneous materials. Other advantages that polymer composites can provide are resistance to corrosion, absence of metal fatigue and release of metal ions, and reduced brittleness. Advantages of Composite Materials Composite products are designed to be used in harsh environmental conditions. They do not require extra paint or any other surface treatment against rust. They are resistant to many chemicals. Composites also have high UV stability. Their structural flexibility gives the products impact, bending and fracture resistance. Their thermal expansion, noise and vibration are also low. It also has advantages