Polyethylene (PE) foam packaging
Polyethylene foam is a very versatile material and a popular choice for many packaging applications due to its lightweight and flexible nature. It provides excellent cushioned protection against persistent shocks in a large variety of applications and is a clean, non-abrasive material
Polyethylene foam is an extremely resilient, closed cell, designed to absorb the knocks and scuffs that threaten your products during transit.
These lightweight, easy to cut, flat sheets are the perfect protective barrier between delicate or fragile items and are available in numerous sheet sizes, from 13mm - 100mm sheet thickness.
Expanded Polyethylene/ Polypropylene (EPE/EPP)
EPE is safe for class A surfaces. Both EPE and EPP are used extensively in automotive and packaging applications where durability, multiple impact resistance and other demanding performance challenges must be met.
These foams also have very low compressive creep and will return to their original shape after continuous loading. Both EPP and EPE offer superior cushioning ability at half the density compared to other materials. It can be a great material for many packaging applications.
Polyurethane
Polyurethane (PU) is a common polymer used to make foam, particularly for furniture, but also for packaging. It has an elastic open-cell structure, and is relatively soft, which provides a wide range of performance especially useful for delicate and lightweight items, or those very sensitive to vibration.
Eggbox" foam
- Protective "eggbox" style foam inserts to ensure items stay firmly in place
- Made from low density polyurethane foam
- Helps stabilise and secure your products
- A range of sizes available to fit a number of standard carton sizes
- Use one layer at the bottom and one layer at the top of your carton
We stock egg box foam inserts for boxes to fit a range of standard case sizes. Adding a foam lining to your box ensures products remain static in transit, whilst providing a protective cushion. Foam packaging is a reliable way to safely ship fragile goods.
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