POLYURETHANE
www.adfoam.com.au


This foam is 97% air, 3% plastic and contains only carbon, nitrogen and hydrogen molecules.
Main use in bedding and upholstering. It is ideal for packaging electronic goods and computers when very low levels of shock (less than 40 G's) are required.
We can supply you with a shock absorbing Polyurethane foam pad that you can either glue onto a die-cut cardboard carrier or fabricated end piece to act as a product buffer.
Technically it falls into the flexible thermoset foam group.
Recycling by shredding into crumb and bonded into sheet for carpet underlay.
Contact us (Ph.# 02 9742 6900) if you would like any other technical information.

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Signage/Logo cutout from Red Polyurethane
(shown on left)


Polyurethane used for Inserts & Packaging

(shown below)

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Flocked Polyurethane insert
in attache case
380 x 270 x 80 mm

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Sheet size will vary with grade of foam (e.g. ester foam ES28-70 is
2100 x 1000 mm)
Max. width cannot exceed 1650 mm

Please call us (02 97426900) to discuss.

Convoluted polyurethane is excellent
for cushion packaging.

Sheet thickness is defined as:
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Note:    base measurement is an
approximation, it will vary as sheet size
& density of foam increases



POLYURETHANE