Polyurethane, Silicone, and Rubber: The Pros and Cons

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Polyurethane, Silicone, and Rubber: The Pros and Cons

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With so many options available on the market, trying to figure it which material to use without the proper knowledge could lead to costly damage. That is why it’s good to know the differences, and the pros and cons of polyurethane, silicone, and rubber. Now you have a better idea as to what to buy when you need a sealant. #sealant #polyurethane #rubber #silicone Click here to learn more: – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Polyurethane, Silicone, and Rubber: The Pros and Cons


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Polyurethane, Silicone, and Rubber The Pros and
Cons
  • Presented By 
  • TPC INC. Urethane

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  • With many sealant options available, deciding
    which material to use can be time-consuming.
    Lets go over the differences, pros, and cons of
    polyurethane, silicone, and rubber.

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Polyurethane
  • Synthetic resin thats often used as constituents
    of paints, varnishes, adhesives, and foams.
  • Pros
  • Tear-resistant
  • Holds up well to abrasion 
  • Best on natural products
  • Inexpensive
  • Good load-bearing capacity
  • Can be manipulated through chemistry

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  • Cons
  • Doesnt dry for 24 hours
  • Not ideal for cold temperatures 
  • Shorter lifespan since made of organic material
  • Silicone
  • Used in making molds and best as a gasket between
    two surfaces or joint compound.

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  • Pros
  • Silicone dries quickly
  • Can be used for glass, tile, and metal
  • Can easily remove silicone from castings or
    molds 
  • Best sealant for colder temperatures 
  • Silicone is malleable
  • Long-life as it is made of inorganic material. 
  • Cons 
  • Not ideal for high traffic areas 
  • Expensive
  • Flammable when it comes in direct contact with an
    open flame

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  • Rubber
  • Automakers use rubber for seals and gaskets on
    vehicles
  • Pros
  • Cost-effective choice as it can be used for many
    applications
  • Use to reduce vibrations 
  • Very versatile material 
  • Can be made hard or soft
  • Cons 
  • Not the most performance efficient material 
  • Higher in cost than silicone
  • Does not have a very long lifespan

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  • When you are considering the job that you need a
    sealant for, weigh the pros and the cons. Each
    material has its benefits that can help you with
    whatever project you need. 

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