SHOE SYSTEMS

SHOE SYSTEMS

DEFINITION

Dow develops products in foot-sole polyurethane systems to keep customer satisfaction at the highest level. Developed as shoe systems, these systems offer a wide variety and differ according to their usage areas.

Dow shoe systems with a wide working range adapt to injection or casting machines and meet the characteristics of each different subgroup.

Usage Areas:

  • Sole Systems: Comfort, lightness and ergonomics are prioritized in DOW sole polyurethane systems, which are produced after the approval of various physical tests.
  • Slipper Systems: Dow slipper polyurethane systems have been developed by considering flexibility, hardness, softness and densities in slipper systems where various properties are required according to the need and application area.
  • Occupational Safety Systems: Long-lasting, light and flexible polyurethane systems have been developed in the Dow safety shoes industry, which are suitable for working conditions in heavy and light industry and successfully meet all physical tests.
  • Insole (Fusbet) Systems: Dow Fusbet systems, which create air circulation with its porous and light structure and help foot health in long-term use with its comfortable structure, were developed on a two-component polyether basis.

Advantages:

  • Flexible and ergonomic structure
  • Smooth skin structure
  • High step count
  • Weight advantage
  • Desired skin thickness
  • Regular pore structure
  • Homogeneous surface
  • Adjustable degrees of hardness
  • Adjustable mold opening time
  • Wide intensity working range
  • High physical strength properties
  • High slip resistance
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