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Flexible Polyurethane Foam (Cushioning)

Flexible polyurethane foam for seat/back cushions and mattresses, made from polyols + TDI/MDI isocyanates. Subject to periodic isocyanate supply shocks.

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2 essential American goods rely on flexible polyurethane foam (cushioning) somewhere upstream in their supply chain.

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5 companies produce flexible polyurethane foam (cushioning).

BASF SE(BAS)

HQ DE

World's largest chemical company by revenue; dominant Western producer of food-grade sodium nitrite. BASF expanded sodium nitrite production capacity in Germany specifically to meet growing demand for high-purity pharmaceutical and food applications. Primary production at Ludwigshafen (world's largest contiguous chemical complex). Also produces sodium nitrite catalysts, sulfuric acid, and intermediates for pharmaceutical synthesis. BASF sells food-grade sodium nitrite to meat processors globally through distribution networks and third-party channels.

Covestro AG(COV)

HQ DE

German specialty polymer and coating company (XETRA: 1COV), spun out of Bayer AG in 2015. Became the dominant global fiber optic coating supplier when it acquired DSM's Resins & Functional Materials business for €1.61B (announced Sep 2020, closed April 1, 2021) — absorbing DSM's 40-year legacy in optical fiber coatings. Then acquired JSR Corporation's 30% stake in Japan Fine Coatings Co., Ltd. (Tsukuba) in January 2022, becoming sole owner. Now self-states it "produces more than 50% of the world's optical fiber coatings." Brands: DeSolite® (primary/secondary UV-cure acrylate coatings), Cablelite® (ribbon matrix/inks), Bufferlite® (tight buffer). Key production sites: Elgin, Illinois USA (former DSM Desotech; main global volume plant); Tsukuba, Japan (Japan Fine Coatings, 100% owned, ~65 staff); Zwolle, Netherlands (coating resins). Also a leading polycarbonate and polyurethane supplier for automotive, electronics, and construction — fiber optic coatings are a small but strategically critical business unit.

Dow Inc.(DOW)

HQ US

Dow Inc. (Midland, Michigan; NYSE: DOW; ~$45B revenue) is a major global EPDM producer through its Performance Elastomers division, producing NORDEL EPDM. NORDEL is manufactured primarily at Dow's Freeport, Texas complex (one of the largest integrated chemical sites in North America) and at European facilities. NORDEL EPDM is used in automotive weatherstripping, roofing, wire insulation, and plumbing seals. Dow is estimated to hold ~15-18% of global EPDM capacity. The NORDEL brand has been a benchmark EPDM product since the 1960s (originally DuPont, transferred to Dow in 2019 DuPont-Dow merger split). Dow's integrated Freeport site gives it ethylene and propylene feedstock advantages for EPDM production cost.

Huntsman Corporation(HUN)

HQ US

US-based MDI (Rubinate) and polyurethane producer; one of only 4 global commercial-scale MDI producers. Port Neches, TX facility is a primary MDI source for North American OSB mills.

Wanhua Chemical Group

HQ CN

Chinese specialty chemicals company (SZSE/SSE: 600309, HQ Yantai, Shandong; ~RMB 170B revenue); world's largest MDI (methylene diphenyl diisocyanate) producer — having surpassed Bayer/Covestro and BASF through aggressive capacity expansion over 20 years. Wanhua was founded in 1978 as Yantai synthetic resins factory (a state enterprise) and has grown through acquiring foreign technology licenses and building proprietary MDI production technology. Wanhua's MDI market share has grown from <5% in 2010 to approximately 35-40% of global MDI capacity by 2024. Wanhua was founded on the principle of 'import substitution' of foreign MDI — in the 1980s-90s, China had to import all MDI from BASF, Bayer, and Dow; today China (Wanhua + others) produces more MDI than it imports. Wanhua's competitive strategy mirrors CATL's in batteries and BYD's in EVs: take a technically complex chemical from Western producers, learn the technology (through licensing and reverse engineering), undercut on price, and become the global leader. Wanhua also produces TDI, propylene oxide, and specialty chemicals from its Yantai and Ningbo complexes.