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What are the differences between the three trademarks Utechllan, desmopan and texin owned by Bayer?

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Texin thermoplastic polyurethane builds a bridge between rubber and plastic. From flexible to hard – this material is available in various hardness grades. Many grades of Texin TPU comply with FDA regulations for food contact materials, and many grades meet the biocompatibility requirements of the FDA's revised ISO 10993-1 test.

Covestro Texin TPU resin provides designers with versatile solutions for a wide range of applications. Typical uses include casters, power tools, sporting goods, medical equipment and a variety of extruded film, sheet and profile applications. Texin is an extremely strong, high-strength tensile material with excellent tear strength and good resistance to abrasion, fuel and grease, making it suitable for a variety of applications. Flexible and stretchy, it also has extremely strong low-temperature flexibility and flex fatigue resistance, has good adhesion to a variety of substrates, and has a Shore hardness between 60 A and 85 D.

Used in combination with Desmopan, Texin resin can be easily bonded to a variety of substrates to provide a soft touch.

Key Benefits

Versatile Use Wide range of options from soft flexible grades to strong rigid grades.

Certified Some Texin grades meet FDA food contact requirements, and other grades meet FDA's revised ISO 10993-1 biocompatibility standard.

Rugged and durable. Excellent resistance to wear, fuel and grease.

High performance with excellent tensile, tear strength and elasticity.

Desmopan thermoplastic block polymers offer good wear resistance and flexibility over a wide range of temperatures and excellent elasticity across the entire hardness range. This material has good resistance to oils, fats,

solvents, weather and high-energy radiation.

Desmopan is a thermoplastic block polymer with rich properties. Its linear polymer chain consists of alternating flexible elastic segments with low glass transition temperature and rigid crystalline segments with high melting point.

These phase modifications result in different properties such as hardness, strength, stiffness, elasticity and cold deflection.

Main advantages

Durable: Excellent wear resistance, and resistant to oils and some solvents.

Soft: Maintains good functionality over a wide temperature range.

Versatile: Can change hardness, strength, stiffness, elasticity and cold deflection.

Inherently soft: no plasticizer required.