Packaging solutions from fabricated foam plastics reduce turnaround time when shipping low to medium volumes, and help expedite redesigns on evolving product lines. These materials enable us to get your products to market fast, and offer versatility when shipping products that may later warrant a higher-volume solution. Fabricated foams also reduce costs on basic block designs. They are effective when used alone, or when integrated with other materials, such as corrugated paperboard, wood, molded foam or thermoformed plastics.
Expanded Polystyrene (EPS)
EPS is a cost-effective material used for a wide variety of packaging and component applications.
Polyurethane Foam
A lightweight, resilient, open-cell material, polyurethane foam offers protection for fragile items typically weighing less than 15 pounds. It's also an effective material to use when vibration and abrasion are a concern.
Extruded Polyethylene Foam
Extruded polyethylene foams are tough, closed-cell materials. This lightweight foam is energy-absorbent, resilient and easily fabricated. It is typically used when products weigh more than 15 pounds or need to be protected throughout a multiple-drop shipping environment. Extruded polyethylene foams are ideally suited for a wide variety of applications.
Crosslink Polyethylene
Crosslink polyethylene is a closed, ultra-fine cell material that offers extremely low abrasion properties. Used in many returnable/reusable, material-handling applications, it offers resiliency with high compression and tear strength. As a result, the foam lasts longer in a normal shipping environment.
Antistat
Antistatic treated packaging materials can be categorized into three general classes: conductive, dissipative and insulative, based upon electrical resistance values per ASTM method D-257. Antistatic treated foams are widely used to package highly sensitive electronic components and systems that are intolerant of electrostatic discharge (ESD).