Polyurethane foam (PU foam) is a very versatile material. Its open and elastic cell structures make it very resistant to oxidation and aging, especially if compared to rubber or latex foams. According to the additives and the manufacturing systems used, very different characteristics and foams for very different uses can be achieved.

Thanks to its diversity, it’s present in all aspects of daily life. In order to compare the different foams we usually use the density, but it only serves as a comparative element when we’re talking about foams with the same composition. Their uses are multiple; In some we look for the longest possible, in others the cheapest price, in others the breathability, the insulation capacity, the ease of profiling or shaping, the lightness, the rigidity, etc. The sectors that most use this raw material are:

 

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