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NEWS AND UPDATES

Resseguie revitalizes Bay City manufacturing plant

June 29, 2010

Renosol introduces plastisol compounding in Bay City, Michigan

May 18, 2010

Phthalate-free plastisol formulations and renewable foam: Renosol's 'green' product offerings.

May 5, 2010

Renosol Corporation's quality and environmental management system registrations mean no worry about quality or environmental problems.

April 10, 2010

Specialty foam

Molded polyurethane foam for a variety of applications

molded in any contour

Renosol Corporation is your source for custom molded polyurethane parts.  Select the right material for your application and we will put our expertise as both a formulator and a molder to work for you.

Polyurethane is the material of choice for many industries: automotive, marine, consumer goods, and medical to name a few. Polyurethane is durable, resistant to heat and corrosion.

Our testing labs perform flammability, durometer, IFD and other testing to ensure consistent conformity to your specifications.

And don't forget to ask about soy formulations! Renosol has up to 25% soy content formulations currently available.

Send your product inquiry to info@renosol.com

Type of Foam
Applications

Flexible

Great for upholstered seating applications. Provides cushioning and comfort.

Rigid (structural)

Provides structural integrity in a variety of applications.

Honeycomb panels reinforced with structural foam provide superior strength and low weight for vehicle, construction/housing and dunnage applications.

Noise, Vibration and Harshness (NVH) dampening

NVH acoustic foam reduces road and engine noise in vehicle applications and provides a smooth, luxurious ride.

Integral Skin (IS)

Often used in athletic equipment and office seating applications, integral skin foam is flexible on the inside and tough on the outside. Also used for door handles and grips, integral skin polyurethane is resilient and can provide a luxurious look and feel.

Visco-elastic,
'Slow Recovery' or 'Memory' Foam

You've seen it advertised as 'space age foam' on TV: visco-elastic foam is used as a comfort layer on top of mattresses, pillows and wheelchairs to reduce pressure points.

Elastomeric/ Microcellular Polyether and Polyester

Elastomeric/ microcellular polyether and polyester polyurethane is used for applications where parts need to retain their resiliency in a variety of conditions. This type of material is suitable for shoe soles, sporting goods (e.g., baseballs) and gaskets, for example.

Energy absorbing (EA)

A very light weight, low density foam, EA foam is often used to provide energy absorption and dissipation around vehicle passenger compartments. EA foam also provides sound dampening.

Another type of energy absorbing foam is designed for use in athletic equipment. In this application, foam is flexible and resilient, bouncing back after repeated abuse (for example, when used in tackling dummies.)


Polyurethane glossary