Polyurethane is a thermosetting material used in the production of molded plastic parts, coatings, insulating foam, synthetic fibers etc. ...

Apart from its outstanding design properties, polyurethane is also resistant to corrosion and chemicals, offers a high abrasion resistance as well as sound and heat insulation, and its surface can be painted and printed.

Polyurethane materials are created through reactive multi-component systems. During the processing of these polyurethane systems, the two liquid components - polyol and isocyanate - are combined and then cure in an exothermal reaction. This process is commonly known as "RIM" - Reaction Injection Molding.

To guarantee maximum quality and professionalism in the development of polyurethane parts, THIEME supports its customers through the entire project sequence - from initial discussions on design and production right through to final assembly.


  Five polyurethane systems are processed at THIEME:

  Baydur® 60
Solid outer zones and a microporous core (sandwich structure) are the characteristics of this material, which is capable of satisfying stringent requirements. This ensures an optimum weight-to-strength ratio.

Variable wall thicknesses within a part can be achieved without sink marks.

Functional contours and elements can be integrated without any problems and at low cost, even with medium and low-volume production runs.
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  Baydur® 110
We use Baydur® 110 to produce molded parts with walls nearly as thin as those made of thermoplastics parts. Despite the thin walls, parts made of Baydur® 110 can be extremely large with a total surface area of several m²! The homogeneous structure of the molded material contributes to the high impact strength of RIM parts.
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  Baydur® GS
Baydur® GS is a polyurethane processed by casting for parts that are to withstand high mechanical and chemical stressing.

Wherever cast parts in aluminum, zinc and steel, etc. are used today, it is worthwhile including Baydur® GS in the cost-benefit study.

The key advantages of this material, such as weight savings, corrosion resistance and impact strength combined with a low tooling investment, are something that other materials cannot offer.
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  Bayfill® EA
Bayfill® EA is a practical, reliable and cost-efficient buffer material wherever sudden impacts have to be "gently" cushioned in regards to safety requirements.

THIEME molded parts in Bayfill® EA open up attractive new possibilities in a wide range of different applications such as the impact energy management in automotive applications.
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  Bayflex®
Bayflex® is a material for the production of molded parts with good surface hardness and impact strenght. Where parts impacts are exposed, this material has its advantage.

All for the function needed outlines and geometry details such as flanges, snap connections etc. are possible.
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