Thermopolyurethane Polyurethane
This type of sole is based on the combination of the TPP with the PU - where the navigation layer is made of thermophile and the intermediate shock absorbing layer is made of low density PU. The bottom layer of the TP can be painted in any color, making it possible to give the shoes a unique and bright style. The use of TPU in the sole allows to create soles with a more complex protector.
Elasticity
The TPU/PU are flexible and elastic materials, and the sole of these materials will also have these characteristics.
Lightness
Due to the presence of polyurethane soles in the soles, the soles of the soles are quite light, and the shoes worn with it weigh little and are very comfortable. But at the same time, reliability remains high.
Durability
The outer, navigation layer of the sole of the TPU/PU is resistant to abrasions, oil-resistant and thermally resistant as a result of which the sole is durable.
Thermal resistance
Advantages of the outer layer of the TPP are: increased resistance to sliding, high degree of attachment to the inner layer of the sole, good resistance to tears, resistance to low and high temperatures. The sole can easily withstand temperature loads. It can be operated in a temperature range from -35 C to +130 C.
Amortization
Due to its structure, this type of sole has shock-absorbing and antistatic properties and extinguishes impact loads.