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TPU Outsoles Wet Grip and Abrasion Solutions

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When Wet Surfaces Expose the Weak Spot of TPU Outsoles: Solving the Trade-Off Between Wet Grip and Abrasion Resistance

Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) is widely recognized as a high-performance material for footwear applications. With excellent abrasion resistance, elasticity, mechanical strength, and recyclability, TPU is an ideal candidate for modern outsole design.

Yet a critical limitation remains: conventional TPU struggles to provide reliable wet slip resistance. In real-world conditions — from rain-soaked pavements to oily kitchen floors — insufficient wet grip directly compromises safety. This is why rubber still dominates outsole applications, despite its processing complexity, higher cost, and poor recyclability.

Is it possible to overcome this long-standing trade-off once and for all?

In this article, we explore why TPU underperforms on wet surfaces, the technological innovations that have reshaped TPU outsoles, and how modern TPU modification solutions can enhance both wet grip and abrasion resistance.

 

 

Why Does TPU Perform Poorly on Wet Surfaces?

From a materials engineering perspective, TPU’s wet slip limitation is structural rather than accidental.

• Surface Contact Limitations in Wet Conditions
Under wet or oily conditions, conventional TPU surfaces fail to generate sufficient micro-scale deformation. This reduces the real contact area with the ground and lowers the friction coefficient, resulting in poor wet slip resistance.

• The Hardness–Grip Dilemma

Higher hardness: Ensures excellent wear resistance and support, but compromises wet grip.

Lower hardness: Improves wet slip resistance but sacrifices tensile strength, tear resistance, and overall durability.

This trade-off explains why TPU has historically struggled to replace rubber in outsoles.

Why Traditional Modification Solutions Fall Short?

Softening TPU to improve wet grip merely trades one performance parameter for another. The fundamental issue remains unsolved — a better approach must enhance wet grip without sacrificing abrasion resistance or hardness.

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Solutions to Enhance TPU Outsoles with Si-TPV Wet Grip and Anti-Abrasion Additives

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Technological Innovations Transforming TPU Outsoles

Recent research shows that wet slip resistance is governed by surface microstructure, not just softness. Key factors include:

• Formation of dynamic micro-indentations under load

• Effective disruption of water and oil films at the friction interface

• Optimized micro-contact formation under wet conditions

These insights led to a new generation of TPU additives and modification strategies that achieve wet grip while maintaining mechanical strength and abrasion resistance.

The Solution – New TPU Wet Grip and Abrasion-Resistant Additive

To address the industry challenge, SILIKE introduces the Si -TPV 3510 Series, which can be used as a new-generation TPU wet grip and abrasion-resistant additive specifically for high-performance footwear outsole applications.

The goal is not to make TPU softer but to make it grip smarter.

 • Key Performance Mechanisms

 Engineered Micro-Surface Structure

The modified TPU material surface can effectively penetrate or displace water films under wet conditions, reducing the contact angle with water and thereby significantly enhancing slip resistance on wet surfaces.

 • Hardness Retention

Shore hardness remains stable (typically 70A), preserving abrasion resistance, mechanical strength, and outsole durability.

Balanced Performance Optimization

Wet slip resistance and wear resistance are enhanced simultaneously breaking the traditional performance compromise.

Enhance TPU outsoles with Si-TPV wet grip and abrasion-resistant additive
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Why This Matters for Footwear Manufacturers

This TPU modification technology enables footwear manufacturers to:

• Achieve reliable wet grip in TPU outsoles

• Reduce dependence on non-recyclable rubber materials

• Lower production complexity while enhancing sustainability

In short: TPU no longer has to compromise safety for durability.

 Is this wet grip additive and abrasion-resistant additive relevant to your outsole development?

This Si-TPV solution for TPU modification is particularly relevant if you are developing:

• TPU outsoles for sports, outdoor, or occupational footwear

• Applications requiring reliable wet and slip resistance

• Designs that demand long-term durability without sacrificing safety

In such cases, Si-TPV TPU wet grip & abrasion-resistant additive deserves serious consideration during your material evaluation and development process.

Contact us via email at amy.wang@silike.cn to discuss your application requirements and explore tailored TPU modification solutions for high-performance outsole systems.

Post time: Jan-29-2026