The low mass per unit volume of low-density polyurethane (PU) foam, which usually ranges from 1.2 to 1.8 pounds per cubic foot (PCF), makes it a sort of flexible foam. Due of its affordability, softness, and flexibility, it is extensively utilized in many different applications.
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Product Description
Introducing our PU Foam Color Block, a rectangular-shaped industrial supply made of high-quality PU foam material. With a thickness of 40mm and a smooth texture, this color block comes in various colors to suit your preferences. Its plain pattern and light weight make it easy to handle and transport, making it a perfect choice for your industrial needs. This color block has excellent insulation properties, making it ideal for use in thermal insulation applications and soundproofing. It can also be used in packaging, cushioning, and other industrial applications.
FAQs of PU Foam Color Block:
Q: What is the thickness of the PU Foam Color Block?
A: The thickness of the PU Foam Color Block is 40mm.
Q: What is the material used to make this color block?
A: This color block is made of high-quality PU foam material.
Q: What is the texture of the PU Foam Color Block?
A: The texture of the PU Foam Color Block is smooth.
Q: What is the application of this color block?
A: This color block is mainly used in industrial supplies such as thermal insulation applications, soundproofing, packaging, and cushioning.
Q: Is the color block available in different colors?
A: Yes, this color block is available in different colors to suit your preferences.
FAQs of Low Density Foam:
Q: What is Low Density Foam used for?
A: Low Density Foam can be used for cushioning, insulation, and packaging.
Q: What are the packaging options available for Low Density Foam?
A: Low Density Foam is available in sheets, rolls, and custom shapes.
Q: What are the characteristics of Low Density Foam?
A: Low Density Foam is lightweight, flexible, and has good shock absorption properties. It also has low water absorption and is resistant to chemicals.
Q: What industries typically use Low Density Foam?
A: Low Density Foam is commonly used in the packaging, automotive, construction, electronics, and medical industries.
Q: Is Low Density Foam environmentally friendly?
A: Low Density Foam can be recycled and is often made from materials that are non-toxic and free from harmful chemicals.