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2014 May 10
Company Description
Bio based raw materials for the 50 bilion polyurethane industry
Polylabs in an innovative chemical company that produces bio polyols - bio based raw materials for the polyurethane industry. Our polyols are used in the production of rigid polyurethane foams for thermal insulation application or spray foam and other polyurethane products. Polylabs clients are polyurethane systems houses who are aware of the growing bio based market potential and who want to have reasonably priced bio based products on their product list. With increasing awareness of the industry dependence on crude oil market fluctuations, polyurethane producers are constantly challenged to have stable prices of their products and meet the market needs for bio based products. Polylabs addresses those problems by: + Meeting the demand for reasonably and stable priced bio based products; + Meeting existing standards of product performance; + Having eco-friendly polyols to enter green market segment. Polylabs value proposition is to provide high quality bio based polyols within the price level of conventional polyols and well below other bio based polyol price. Using Polylabs bio polyols Polyurethane systems houses can access green building markets which is significantly growing over the last decade. Polylabs has know-how of more than 45 years in the polyurethane industry by its strategic partner – Institute of Wood chemistry of Latvia. Our bio based polyol is a unique product based on locally obtained natural oils, manufactured in a green process that does not create emissions or waste. It is autocatalytic thus allowing our clients to reduce catalyst amounts in their systems. Polylabs currently has Distribution channels in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Poland, Scandinavia, United states.
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Manufacturer:
Science and Engineering -
Formed:
May 10, 2014 -
Company Website:
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Company Address:
72 Mukusalas StreetRigaLatvia -
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