Polyethylene foam Planks are produced via continuous extrusion which creates a uniform foam product with excellent dimensional stability.
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are produced via continuous extrusion which creates a uniform foam
product with excellent dimensional stability. This, in turn, enables
easier and more precise fabrication. Foam cushions against repeated
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h-cell Polyethylene laminated
foam plank
Foam is extremely simple to fabricate. It is made from ½ inch
polyethylene
sheet foam laminated together. Foam is non-dusting, lint-free and
non-abrasive.
Its unique closed-cell contruction provides superior protection against
water absorption.
· Available up to 48-inches wide
· Thicknesses ranging from ½- to 3-inches
· Densities range from 1.2 to 2.2 pounds
· Low water absorption; highly buoyant
· Superior chemical resistance
· High resistance to UV breakdown
· Water-resistant; non dusting
· Lightweight
Ideal applications
Electric components
Medical instrumentation
PC Components and accessories
Automotive trim
Specialty damage
Senflex polyethylene laminated foam plank
With similar capabilities h-cell foam, senflex laminated foam is a
soft, versatile plank.
· Ideal for the protective cushioning of lightweight electronics,
medical and computer
products
· Ultra-flexible and ultra-soft against packaged product
· Exhibits quality shock absorption and compression set at
low densities
· Available in gray .9 density sheets 48-inches wide x 108-inches
long, and 1- to 3- inches thick
Ideal applications
Small electronics
Electronic components
Medical instrumentation
Multi-density laminated foam plank
Mutli-density laminated foam is made from different densities of h-cell
polyethylene
foam. The combination of a thin-guage, high-density top skin and a
high-performance, low-density h-cell foam base uniquely enhances design
characteristics.
· The top layer enables a "hinge" within an end cap
that can fold out from a flat, die-cut foam design
· Often meets performance of higher-density materials at a
lower-density cost
· Superior shock absorption
· Top layer reduces creep
· Available in sheets 48-inches wide x 108-inches long, and
in thicknesses from 1- to 3-inches
· Manufactured in 1.2- or 1.7 -pcf densities, with a 6 pcf
density top skin
Ideal applications
Small electronics
Electronic components
PC Components and accessories
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