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. Strong wear resistance --- Polyurethane's wear resistance far exceeds that of rubber and plastic.
2. Impact resistance and tear resistance --- not easily broken under severe deformation, suitable for manufacturing shock pads and cushioning components.
3. Oil resistant and solvent resistant --- has good resistance to oils, fuels, and most organic solvents.
4. Excellent low temperature resistance --- maintaining good toughness even at -50℃.
5. Hydrolysis resistance --- Some polyurethanes (such as polyether type) have stable performance in humid environments.
6. Diverse molding methods --- supporting processing techniques such as casting, stamping, and cutting.