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FOAM

Choosing the proper foam material for your packaging or component product can be a very challenging task. Not only do different foams have varying cell structures and characteristics, but foams from the same material family can also be made with vastly different density and firmness specifications that will greatly affect their performance. Packaging For My Product will work with you to determine the characteristics you need to make your component, packaging or product successful.

Polyethylene

From packaging fragile electronics to providing comfort and support for sporting goods, polyethylene foam offers the durable, lightweight, closed-cell characteristics you need. It combines excellent vibration dampening and insulation properties with high resistance to chemicals and moisture. Because cross-linked polyethylene adds the ability to protect Class "A" surfaces, it is often used in the packaging of medical devices and equipment.

Polyurethane

This popular family of foams is ideal for a broad range of applications, from liquid delivery in a medical device, to air filtration in a lawn mower, to sound management in automobiles. Polyurethane foam is a resilient open-celled material which offers superior cushioning and protection properties. Specialty controlled porosity sized foams can be reticulated offering higher tensile, tear, and elongation characteristics.

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