Introduction to Polyurethanes ONLINE


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Course details and format

  • 6 hours of recorded modules available
  • Live Q&A after the course

Online training: How it works

  • Same high-quality content as our in-person course
  • (Our in-person course features additional interactive sessions and demonstrations)
  • 7.3 hours of expert training delivered via recorded modules hosted online - allowing you to study at a time that suits you
  • 28 days access to recordings allowing you to learn at your own pace
  • Same high quality Smithers' training experience
  • Live Q&A with course tutors - ask questions and consolidate learning
  • No travel costs or complexities
  • Electronic copies of course notes

Course overview

This course explains the manufacture of polyurethanes (PU) in simple terms. It covers the generic chemistry by which they are all formed.

It explains how additives are used to achieve modifications, creating the wide range of properties that make these materials so versatile. We also explore the unique structure of the polyurethanes supply chain in relation to the process stage and application.

The course is intended as an introduction for people who may have had little formal training or education with these materials. It is also ideal for those who need a technical appreciation of the industry to supply into or purchase from polyurethane manufacturers.

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Learning outcomes

  • A fuller understanding of the structure and properties of the basic building blocks (polyols, isocyanates) to be able to make meaningful choices of which raw materials to use in particular applications.
  • A greater understanding of the importance and use of the wide range of additives which 'make the chemistry work' for particular applications.
  • The confidence and ability to have more meaningful conversations with clients, customers and colleagues on product or market developments.
  • An appreciation of the processing techniques available and the quality procedures and standards to be met to get the products into the market place.
  • Awareness of the enabling agencies involved in the product stewardship of chemicals manufactured and used in the PU Industry and some technologies available for PU end-of-use possibilities.

Gain CPD credits

Smithers is an IOM3 Quality Assured training provider and our courses are approved towards professional development.

Course content

  • Introduction
    • What is a polymer?
    • What are polyurethanes?
  • Polyurethane products and applications
    • An overview of this highly versatile polymer
  • Basic Science that makes the applications work
    • Basic market information
    • Building blocks required to produce a wide
    • range of products
    • An important overview of the (complex)
    • chemistry involved
    • Introduction to raw material safety
  • Polymer structures
  • Polyurethane supply chain
  • Quality control techniques
    • Explores quality control for measuring consistency, inspection of both incoming raw materials and outgoing finished products:
    • Raw materials: polyols and isocyanates
    • Polyurethane finished articles
  • Processing of polyurethane materials
    • Key criteria, machines, selected applications
  • Application examples
    • Polyurethane foams
    • Coatings, Adhesives, Sealants and Elastomers (CASE)
    • Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU)
  • Polyurethane and the environment
    • Responsible care, end of life opportunities, renewable technology

Who will benefit?

  • Newcomers to the PU industry or those who have had no formal technical training in, or prior knowledge of, PU – typical positions include: junior processing technicians, analysts, quality control / quality assurance technicians, EHS practitioners.
  • Sales, marketing, purchasing and other professionlas where a knowledge of PU materials and processing technologies would improve confidence and communication with customers, suppliers and colleagues.
  • Suppliers to the PU industry themselves, whether it be raw materials or engineering or machinery.
  • PU Systems end-users (foamers, extruders): production managers, engineers.
  • Non-PU polymer industries; technical/ business managers who want a basic insight into the technical practicalities of PU Manufacture.

Presenter information

  • Eileen Lancaster
  • Eileen has over 40 years’ experience in the Polyurethane industry in a wide variety of roles including manufacturing, quality control, R&D, technical service and technical sales.
    She has worked for global companies such as BASF, Dow and Huntsman (IFS) as well as smaller systems houses. Eileen now provides consultancy support to clients with technical and commercial projects in many parts of the world including China, Singapore, Malaysia, Russia, Poland, Turkey and UK. Her expertise includes formulation and process optimisation advice in many market segments where polyurethane is used. She also uses her supply chain understanding and relationships to help clients develop their products.

What our delegates say about the content

"Very useful overview, good concise lecture notes, very helpful for future"
Bethany Turner (Apollo Chemicals Ltd)

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Introduction to Polyurethanes ONLINE

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