Polyurethane Foam
Soft; Flexible; Attractive; Conformable; Non-Corrosive; Odorless; Non-Abrasive; Resistant to Climate Changes
Polyurethane Foam MIL-P-26514E Type I, Class II is an open cell, low-cost material with predictable performance characteristics in a temperature range of -40° to 250°F. It is recommended for the protection of very delicate and extremely fragile instrumentation, as well as some general packaging needs.
Polyurethane Foam packaging systems protect against shock, vibration, and collision.
Articles that are relatively light in weight and only capable of absorbing shocks in the low G-factor range of 15-25 Gs are prime candidates for packaging in polyurethane foam.
Polyurethane Foam packaging inserts can be straight cut, die-cut, contoured with hot wires, or custom molded to conform to the most complex configuration.
AVAILABLE IN TWO TYPES
Polyether Urethane Foam - an all purpose, low cost, highly resilient padding foam used mainly in furniture. Also used in packaging light weight and sensitive electronic instruments and for sound dampening.
Polyester Urethane Foam - Comes in various colors for decorative or general packaging. Its higher density makes it ideal for protective cushioning of heavier articles. Versatile and easily fabricated.
Polyurethane Foam Specifications - Open call | ||
Standard Density Lbs. P/Cu. Ft. | .................... | 1.3 |
Other Densities Available | .................... | 0.9 – 3.6 |
Standard Color | .................... | Charcoal & White |
Other Colors Available | .................... | Special Request |
Average X Factor | .................... | 0.27 |
Flammability | .................... | Slow Burn |
Standard Density Lbs. P/Cu. Ft. | .................... | 2.0 |
Other Densities Available | .................... | 2.0 – 6.0 |
Standard Colors | .................... | Charcoal & Various |
Other Colors Available | .................... | Special Request |
Average X Factor | .................... | 0.27 |
Flammability | .................... | Slow Burn |
Submit a quote today for foam packaging inserts for your application, or contact Cal Box Group for more information.