Global Overview Of The Thermoplastic Polyurethane Market (Tpu)

IAL Consultants
April 1, 2011
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Countries covered: Global

This is the third edition of IAL’s report on the thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) market, describing the global production and consumption of TPUs. Although these products account for less than 5% of the total production of polyurethane products, they represent a fast growing and highly versatile part of the industry. TPUs, unlike all other products within the polyurethane industry, are supplied as a fully reacted material that is processed in two main ways to manufacture a huge range of products for many industries. In effect, TPUs ability to bridge the gap between rubber and conventional thermoplastic elastomers allows the material numerous opportunities for application.


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