Introduction:
Polyethylene foam is a strong, resilient closed-cell foam. Ideally suited as the material or part of a material required in products requiring a shock absorbing, vibration damping, insulation, barrier or buoyancy component, and as a material for cushioning products in packaging applications. Polyethylene foam's excellent buoyancy allows it to be used in flotation equipment, and other nautical products.
Polyethylene foam is a synthetic froth made of millions of disconnected tiny bubbles. The structural properties of PEF allow it resist water, provide extra strength and rigidity while being antimicrobial
Benefits and Features:
Impact and vibration absorption
Weather and chemical resistance including splash resistance to oils and fuels
Acoustic and thermal insulation properties
Buoyancy with low water absorption
Suitability for thermo-forming and thermo-moulding
Material Structure | PE FOAM |
Thermal Conductivity | 0.035W/MO |
Temperature Range | -50 degrees C to 80 degrees C |
Reflectivity | 96-97% |
Thickness | 2-50mm |