Polyurethanes

Word POLYURETHANES
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Definitions and meanings of "Polyurethanes"

What do we mean by polyurethanes?

Any of various polymeric resins containing urethane links; used in very many industrial and domestic applications.

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The word "polyurethanes" in example sentences

Revenue in Huntsman's polyurethanes business, which generates nearly 40% of the company's sales, rose 12%. ❋ Doug Cameron (2011)

She also referenced Benglis's use of materials, referring to her own experimentation with latex paints, polyurethanes, automobile paints, and wood stains on the canvas. ❋ Marina Cashdan (2011)

The division creates coatings, polyurethanes and polycarbonates, which are used in the production of things like insulation, automobiles and applications for infrastructure such as bridges. ❋ Unknown (2010)

But North America chief Mr. Babe noticed some troubling signs in its material sciences business, which makes coatings and polyurethanes used in everything from cars to bridges to furniture. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Revenue fell 33% to $1.7 billion, led by a 40% decline in polyurethanes. ❋ Unknown (2009)

We're seeing an increase in the needs for efficiency, increases for sorts of products that make cars lighter, diesel filters more clean, energy more efficient in the automobile itself using diesel, opportunities for bio-products [such as] polyurethanes from soybeans. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Polyaddition products polyurethanes diisocyanates and dialcohols instable to concentrated acids ❋ Dieter Zemmrich (1993)

ICI also expanded into polyurethanes, used in insulation, car parts, and shoe soles. ❋ John P. Kotter (1992)

By 1990, these polyurethanes accounted for about $600 million a year in sales. ❋ John P. Kotter (1992)

I was only trying to be reasonable, because he's famous for coating with polyurethanes any antique that stands still long enough, the maniac. ❋ Gash, Jonathan (1981)

We didn't -- we weren't surprised by it because again, we had some customers -- pipeline customers in the polyurethanes business that had planned significant outages during the course of at least the last half of the fourth quarter.

Owing to their availability rigid as well as flexible foams, polyurethanes find applications in insulation, footwear, coatings, sealants, elastomers, and adhesives It is reckoned that the US market for PURs is going to experience a boom in the coming times.

"We are going to see real improvement in our polyurethanes business, in our advanced materials business and in our textiles effect business."

Even worse, the manufacture of conventional polyurethanes involves highly toxic components such as isocyanates, which can cause irritation of skin and mucous membranes, chest tightness, difficult breathing, upset stomach, fevers and prolonged exposure has been known to cause severe asthma and even death.

The addition of Merquinsa, a leader in specialty thermoplastic polyurethanes TPUs, will expand Lubrizol`s Engineered Polymers business and strengthen its ability to meet the needs of its global customers.

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