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POLYURETHANES
Experts recommend our two-component acrylic polyurethane for the highest, longest lasting gloss finish where significant chemical resistance is not required. Our polyurethane's finishes are relevant when you have priorities for aesthetics and color retention, especially when steel, masonry surfaces, metals, and others are involved. For chemical resistance, use our two-component polyester polyurethane.

Essential Properties of Polyurethanes
Polyurethanes are made by the exothermic reactions between alcohols with two or more reactive hydroxyl (-OH) groups per molecule (diols, triols, polyols) and isocyanates that have more than one reactive isocyanate group (-NCO) per molecule (diisocyanates, polyisocyanates). The group formed by the reaction between the two molecules is known as the “urethane linkage”. It is the essential part of the polyurethane molecule.
Polyurethane Applications
Polyurethanes are used in the manufacture of high-resilience foam seating, rigid foam insulation panels, microcellular foam seals and gaskets, spray foam, durable elastomeric wheels and tires, automotive suspension bushings, electrical potting compounds, high-performance adhesives, surface coatings and sealants, synthetic fibers (e.g., Spandex), carpet underlay, hard-plastic parts and hoses.
At PAM’s Paint, we supply a base component of Two- Component Aliphatic Acrylic Polyurethane. It is the highest, deepest, and longest-lasting exterior gloss for automotive and average industrial environments. Provides tough, corrosion-resistant finish.
Key Characteristics of polyurethanes include:
2-component Polyurethane
High Gloss
Corrosion-resistant finishes
Marine and Automotive (Fleet) applications
Can include UV Sunscreen Additives, Cure Accelerators & Slip/Mar Additives
Available in several finishes and custom colors

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Products
POLYURETHANES
Experts recommend our two-component acrylic polyurethane for the highest, longest lasting gloss finish where significant chemical resistance is not required. Our polyurethane's finishes are relevant when you have priorities for aesthetics and color retention, especially when steel, masonry surfaces, metals, and others are involved. For chemical resistance, use our two-component polyester polyurethane.

Essential Properties of Polyurethanes
Polyurethanes are made by the exothermic reactions between alcohols with two or more reactive hydroxyl (-OH) groups per molecule (diols, triols, polyols) and isocyanates that have more than one reactive isocyanate group (-NCO) per molecule (diisocyanates, polyisocyanates). The group formed by the reaction between the two molecules is known as the “urethane linkage”. It is the essential part of the polyurethane molecule.
Polyurethane Applications
Polyurethanes are used in the manufacture of high-resilience foam seating, rigid foam insulation panels, microcellular foam seals and gaskets, spray foam, durable elastomeric wheels and tires, automotive suspension bushings, electrical potting compounds, high-performance adhesives, surface coatings and sealants, synthetic fibers (e.g., Spandex), carpet underlay, hard-plastic parts and hoses.
At PAM’s Paint, we supply a base component of Two- Component Aliphatic Acrylic Polyurethane. It is the highest, deepest, and longest-lasting exterior gloss for automotive and average industrial environments. Provides tough, corrosion-resistant finish.
Key Characteristics of polyurethanes include:
- 2-component Polyurethane
- High Gloss
- Corrosion-resistant finishes
- Marine and Automotive (Fleet) applications
- Can include UV Sunscreen Additives, Cure Accelerators and & Slip/Mar Additives
- Available in several finishes and custom colors.
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