Toluene Diisocyanate

Toluene diisocyanate (TDI) is one of the most important chemical intermediates that is used in the manufacturing of polyurethane products. It is known for its high reactivity with polyols, which is useful in foam, coating, and elastomer industries.

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Characteristics

Uses and Applications

Key applications

  • Intermediate

Industries

  • PU Intermediates

Applications:

  • Essential in producing flexible polyurethane foams used in the manufacturing of furniture, bedding, and automotive seats.

  • Ensures good cushioning and comfort, thus improving the quality of the product and the satisfaction of its users.

  • Applied in the manufacture of rigid foam for use in the construction and home appliances industries.

  • Gives enhanced thermal insulation properties and enhances the energy performance and the durability of the construction.

  • It is necessary in developing protective and long-lasting polyurethane coatings for industrial uses.

  • It provides very good chemical, abrasion, and weather resistance that can effectively prolong the durability of coated surfaces.

  • Used in manufacturing of high performance adhesive used in construction industries and production.

  • Offers high bonding strength and increases the rigidity and sturdiness of bonded material.

  • Used in the production of polyurethane elastomers used in automotive industries, shoes and industries.

  • Increases elasticity and dampness, thereby making elastomeric products to be more performing and durable.

Packing

TDI is usually supplied in steel drums or IBC totem as a means of safe storage and transportation hence minimising contamination of the product.

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