Specialty Products, Inc.
2410 104th St. Ct. S. Suite D
Lakewood, Washington 98499
Ph: 1.800.627.0773
1.253.588.7101
Fax: 1.253.588.7196
Email: info@specialty-products.com
SPI Dallas, Texas
Ph: 1.800.810.9901
1.972.412.6622
Fax: 1.972.412.6005
SPI Anchorage, Alaska
Ph: 1.800.770.2449
1.907.276.7932
Fax: 1.907.279.2749
International Sales
Ph: 1.800.478.7473
1.253.588.7101
Polyurea and polyurethane foam has many uses in the arts and entertainment industries.
Theme parks use polyurea coatings as a durable material to cover characters and their simulated environments. They also use polyurea as a protective coating over foam, EPS and other structures to create ornamental building fascia, themed characters, artificial rocks, pools
and environments.
There are many uses for movie set and theater stage design as well.
Polyureas usage is rapidly growing in applications to replace paint and fiberglass due its fast cure and ability to reduce maintenance cycles.
On movie sets, polyurea provides a stable surface for decorative items such as artificial landscapes, stage props, art objects, and production of plastic articles by spraying into open (one side) molds.
Polyurethane foam can also be use also because of its vast versatility to on-site or studio production. Polyurethanes are used to provide physical properties for structural applications such as boulder, facades, replication of tree bark, animals, etc.
Because it dries in second, polyurethane foam can be sprayed into almost any shape and then be carved, sanded, painted and even fiberglass coated.