The significant
characteristics of the three major cushioning materials are as follows:
Polyurethane Foam:
Its particular combination of
lightweight, cushioning efficiency, cleanliness, and workability makes
it most desirable for protection of delicate electronic systems or
components.
Polyurethane Foam is highly resistant
to climatic changes; is chemically inert, odorless, and available in a
wide range of densities and colors. Can be used for multi-cavity
cushioning and in flat sheet stock. Provides maximum protection at
minimum cost.
Polyethylene Foam (Ethafoam):
This foam has excellent
energy-absorption qualities, along with favorable chemical,
moisture-transmission, and insulating characteristics. It lends itself
to fabrication with conventional cutting tools, and by hot-wire forming.
Cross-linked Foam (XLF):
Cross-linked polyethylene
foam, is that it will not harden over time, maintaining maximum shock
absorption and resiliency. It is proven to substantially outlast non
cross-linked polyethylene foam because our foam's cell structure will
not break down under normal bending or compression. More than that it
provides thermal stability and thermo flexibility. Variety of
color shades are available.
Foam For Automotive Industry:
For over years Classic Packages has
supplied automotive packaging in the form of returnable Dunn-age to Tier
1 and Tier 2 Automotive Parts Manufacturers. Applications include packs
to ship: engine blocks, rear view mirrors, head lights, air bags,
radios, side trim, meter clusters and many more. |