poliuretano
Poliuretano, or polyurethane, is a polymer formed by the reaction of di- or polyisocyanates with polyols, producing urethane linkages. It is produced in rigid and flexible forms and used in a wide range of applications. The synthesis typically involves a diisocyanate such as methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI) or toluene diisocyanate (TDI) reacting with a polyol, often with catalysts, chain extenders, and blowing agents to tailor properties.
Rigid polyurethane foam is valued for thermal insulation and is common in building panels, refrigeration, and
Foaming processes create cellular structures for insulation foams, using water or other blowing agents to generate
Polyurethane technology was developed in the 1930s, with rapid commercial growth in the postwar era. Handling