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About PDA
The Polyurea Development Association is the trade association for the global polyurea industry. This association was formed in 2000 by leading companies involved in all aspects of polyurea. It is the mission of the Polyurea Development Association to promote market awareness, understanding and acceptance of polyurea technology through the development of education programs, product standards, safety and environmental and use recommendations.

Mission
To promote market awareness, understanding and acceptance of polyurea technology through the development of educational programs, product standards, safety, environmental and use recommendations.

Objectives
  • Clearly define Polyurea products
  • Develop Polyurea marketing programs for all pertinent market applications
  • Serve as a clearing house of dissemination of Polyurea information
  • Establish protocol and standards for the Polyurea applications.
  • Determine and respond to training needs
  • Organize and host industry trade meetings as a forum for technical reviews and new product introductions, and method of offering training and member networking opportunities.
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    Polyurea Development Association
    400 Admiral Blvd. Kansas City MO 64106
    816.221.0777 Phone
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    PDA China Polyurea Development Association Europe
    The Polyurea Development Association (PDA) membership includes companies ranging from raw materials suppliers and distributors, formulator/system suppliers, contractors/applicators, end-users and consultants. Other membership categories include architects, engineers, equipment suppliers and distributors, additive suppliers and independent sales representatives. Polyurea is defined by the PDA as: A polyurea coating / elastomer is that derived from the reaction product of an isocyanate component and a resin blend component. The isocyanate can be aromatic or aliphatic in nature. It can be monomer, polymer, or any variant reaction of isocyanates, quasi-prepolymer or a prepolymer. The prepolymer, or quasi-prepolymer, can be made of an amine-terminated polymer resin, or a hydroxyl-terminated polymer resin.