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Within the context of polyurethanes, Methylene Diphenyl Diisocyanate (MDI)-based polyurethane represents a major class of polymers derived from the chemical reaction of MDI with polyols. Due to its versatile nature, MDI-based polyurethane is widely utilized in various industries for its excellent performance characteristics, including high tensile strength, durability, and insulating properties. It is found in numerous applications, such as in foams for insulation materials in construction, upholstered furniture, automotive seating, and shoe soles. Additionally, it is used in coatings, adhesives, sealants, and elastomers due to its strong adhesive qualities and resistance to wear and environmental factors.
The market for MDI-based polyurethane comprises several key players, indicating a competitive landscape with companies actively engaged in the production and distribution of these materials. Some notable companies in the market include BASF SE, Dow Chemical Company, Huntsman Corporation, Covestro AG, and Wanhua Chemical Group. These companies operate globally, focusing on innovations in polyurethane chemistry and providing materials to meet various industry-specific needs such as sustainability, energy efficiency, and enhanced material properties. Show Less Read more