Recycled polyurethane materials are eco-friendly, high-performance composite materials primarily made from recycled polyurethane foam, with added reinforcing materials such as aluminum and plastic scraps. These materials are formed through high-pressure extrusion, which enhances their structural strength while effectively utilizing waste materials to reduce resource waste.

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Description

Product Features

  • Strong Grip, Prevents Cracking

Compared to wood, recycled polyurethane materials have a stronger grip, ensuring stability during construction and preventing cracking or loosening.

  • Easy to Cut and Convenient for Machining

The material is easy to cut and process, making it suitable for mechanical production, saving both time and labor costs while increasing production efficiency.

  • Waterproof, Resistant to Expansion and Deformation

The material has excellent waterproof properties and will not expand or deform due to water absorption, making it ideal for various construction and structural applications.

  • High Strength, Strong Bending Resistance

Recycled polyurethane materials offer high strength and excellent bending resistance, enhancing the overall stability of the structure under stress.


Environmental Significance

The use of recycled polyurethane materials reflects the concept of environmental protection and sustainable development. By recycling discarded polyurethane foam, it not only reduces waste accumulation but also prevents resource waste. The material is treated to remove harmful substances, ensuring that it does not release formaldehyde or volatile organic compounds, in line with green building standards.

Environmental Significance


Specification

Characteristic

Unit
Data
Size
mm
1220×2440 or customized
Thickness
mm
15 – 60
Density
Kg/m³
550 -700 (+/- 50)
Transverse Breaking Strength
N/mm²
7,8 – 10,5
Fire Classification
Class E, without burning droplets
Compressive Strength (at 10% compression)
kPa
approx. 7000-8100
E-Module
N/mm²
500-750
Screw-pulling Resistance (4x60mm)
N
650- 800
Swelling (after 24h stockage in water)
%
1,0
Absorptive of Water (after 24h stockage in water)
%
4,0-5,0
Humidity-dependent Change in Length
mm/m
+ / – 2
Moisture Content
%
2,0 – 4,0
Water Vapour Diffusion Resistance Factor
µ
approx. 12-25
Thermal Conductivity (λ)
W / mK
0,076 – 0,10
Temperature Range (continuous)
°C
-50°C to +100°C

Applications

The widespread application of this innovative material represents the development trend of resource recycling and environmental protection technology, making a significant contribution to environmental protection while demonstrating its irreplaceable value in modern industries.

  • Construction Industry

Recycled polyurethane materials are widely used in building components such as doors, windows, floors, walls, and partitions. Their water-resistant, moisture-proof, and deformation-resistant properties make them suitable for a variety of environments.

  • Vehicle Industry

These materials are used as composite panel cores or fillers in box trucks or trailers. They provide strength and lightweight advantages, reducing the overall weight of vehicles while enhancing the vehicle’s compression resistance.