nitrocellulose |
polyurethane |
As nouns the difference between nitrocellulose and polyurethane
is that
nitrocellulose is a cotton-like material, made from cellulose by the action of nitric and sulphuric acids, used in the manufacture of explosives, collodion etc while
polyurethane is any of various polymeric resins containing urethane links; used in very many industrial and domestic applications.
polyester |
polyurethane |
As nouns the difference between polyester and polyurethane
is that
polyester is polyester while
polyurethane is polyurethane (any of various polymeric resins containing urethane links).
polyurethane |
polycarbonate |
As nouns the difference between polyurethane and polycarbonate
is that
polyurethane is any of various polymeric resins containing urethane links; used in very many industrial and domestic applications while
polycarbonate is any of a range of polymers of aromatic carbonates; they are used to make light, flexible alternatives to glass. Abbreviation:
PC
polyurea | polyurethane |
As nouns the difference between polyurea and polyurethane
is that
polyurea is (chemistry) any of a class of polymeric elastomers whose repeat unit is a substituted urea while
polyurethane is polyurethane (any of various polymeric resins containing urethane links).
polyamide | polyurethane |
As nouns the difference between polyamide and polyurethane
is that
polyamide is any of a range of polymers containing amide (or peptide) repeat units; examples include proteins and nylon while
polyurethane is any of various polymeric resins containing urethane links; used in very many industrial and domestic applications.
polyurethane | polyolefin |
As nouns the difference between polyurethane and polyolefin
is that
polyurethane is any of various polymeric resins containing urethane links; used in very many industrial and domestic applications while
polyolefin is a polymer (such as polyethylene) made by the polymerization of an olefin.
polythene | polyurethane |
As nouns the difference between polythene and polyurethane
is that
polythene is (organic compound|chiefly|british) a light thermoplastic used in packaging etc; polyethylene while
polyurethane is polyurethane (any of various polymeric resins containing urethane links).
polyurethane | isoprene |
As nouns the difference between polyurethane and isoprene
is that
polyurethane is any of various polymeric resins containing urethane links; used in very many industrial and domestic applications while
isoprene is an unsaturated hydrocarbon, C
5H
8, that is readily polymerized; natural rubber (caoutchouc) is cis-1,4-polyisoprene, and trans-1,4-polyisoprene is present in gutta-percha and balata; it is the structural basis for the terpenes.
polyurethane | spandex |
As nouns the difference between polyurethane and spandex
is that
polyurethane is any of various polymeric resins containing urethane links; used in very many industrial and domestic applications while
spandex is a synthetic fibre known for its exceptional elasticity.
polyurethane | spantex |
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