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Polyurethane Dispersion (PUD) is a type of polyurethane that is dispersed in a liquid medium, such as water. It is used in a variety of applications, including coatings, adhesives, sealants, and elastomers. PUDs are typically produced by reacting a polyol with a diisocyanate, and then dispersing the resulting polymer in a liquid medium. This process results in a product that is more stable and easier to handle than traditional polyurethane.
PUDs are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, construction, and furniture. They are used to provide protection against corrosion, abrasion, and UV radiation, as well as to improve the appearance and durability of products. PUDs are also used in the production of medical devices, such as catheters and stents.
PUDs are available in a variety of formulations, including water-based, solvent-based, and hybrid systems. They are also available in a range of viscosities, allowing for the production of products with different properties.
Some companies in the Polyurethane Dispersion market include BASF, Covestro, Huntsman, and Dow Chemical. Show Less Read more