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Comcast Urethane The mission of Comcast Urethane Corporation is to satisfy the needs of our customers using the best available technology and materials to provide a quality product with optimum value
About Us Comcast Urethane Corporation has been operating in historic Marshall, MI since 1982 We are a privately held company and currently serve over 35 customers across a variety of industries and markets
Our Products - Comcast Urethane Our Products Molded Microcellular Urethane Micro-cellular urethane foam; Densities generally from 6 lbs to 16 lbs Durometer generally from 30 to 60 (Shore A)
Manufacturing Marvels Spotlight: - Comcast Urethane Manufacturing Marvels® highlighted Comcast Urethane as manufacturers of integral skin urethane; one of the most versatile, durable high quality surface foams for use in the production of industrial products
Processes - Comcast Urethane The result is the highest quality, most durable and most comfortable molded urethane foam your money can buy Please note that if Pentane is not right for your application, Comcast Urethane has many years of experience with other non ozone-depleting and non-flammable blowing agents
Contact Us - Comcast Urethane Address: 425 Leggitt Road Marshall, MI 49068 Telephone: (269) 781-7026 FAX: (269) 781-7035 EMail: sales@ccurethane com
Design - Comcast Urethane While our products are custom designed by our customers, our experience, industry knowledge and network of relationships provide excellent feasibility analysis throughout the design and development process
Comcast Urethane Comcast Urethane of Marshall, Michigan, was featured on The Fox Business Network Manufacturing Marvels® on November 13 and 14 An award-winning showcase of noteworthy American Manufacturers, their products and processes; Manufacturing Marvels® is produced by Bob and Jerry May, and directed by Bryan McCullough