Shoe soles
Shoe soles are frequently manufactured from plasticized PVC. Its advantages include low cost as well as reduced weight and material usage in the case of foamed soles (using Porofor® ADC/M-C1 or *Genitron® SCE).
For soles designed for industrial use, the addition of plasticizers such as Baymod® PU can make the soles resistant to alkaline solutions, acids, oils, greases and chemicals as well as ensuring that they are resistant to abrasion.
* Genitron® is a registered trademark of Bayer AG, Leverkusen.
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| Genitron® SCE | Highly activated ADC formulation with good dispersibility and a low decomposition temperature; especially suitable for chemical embossing. |
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| Mesamoll® | is a phathalat-free general purpose plasticiser with a good gelling behaviour and an exceptional saponification resistance. It is compatible with many types of polymers including PVC, polyurethanes and rubber. |
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