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Save time by having foam cut to size


Finding a foam provider that can tailor make orders can help save on company costs and time.

Whether businesses require polyurethane (PU) and polyethylene-based (PU) material, or open and closed cell types, suppliers that provide made-to-measure services have the advantage over those that do not. There are several common cutting techniques that can benefit buyers who have very specific needs. Whether the finished product is being used within ink-jet cartridges or as packaging, there is a method to ensure it is finished to the highest standard.

Having foam cut to size by an expert supplier reduces the level of waste and means products are ready for use as soon as they arrive at the customers' premises. For example, businesses that require packaging that is used to protect delicate objects from damage, may like to order this from providers that offer egg box profile cutting. This commonly used technique is used to transform PU sheets into an egg box-like shape - hence the name - which significantly enlarges its surface area.

This product tends to be ordered by a host of different companies, including those who require foam for acoustic insulation. Another innovative method used when companies require their foam cut to size is water-jet cutting. This expert technique is often in demand from firms who have a range of materials that need to be shaped and cut. The modern method uses water and abrasives to slice through a variety of materials, including those made from metal and stone, as well as PE and PU-based products.

As this technique uses water rather than metallic tools, there is little chance of burning or discolouration of the product, which means it is kept in a good condition throughout the cutting process. Businesses who prefer more traditional ways of forming PE and PU materials into their desired shapes, can ask providers about their die-cutting methods, amongst many others.




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