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  2. Expanded polyethylene - Wikipedia

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    Expanded polyethylene. Expanded polyethylene (aka EPE foam) refers to foams made from polyethylene. Typically it is made from expanded pellets ('EPE bead') made with use of a blowing agent, followed by expansion into a mold in a steam chest - the process is similar to that used to make expanded polystyrene foam.

  3. Zotefoams - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.zotefoams.com. Zotefoams Plc manufactures a range of closed cell crosslinked foams from polyolefins and engineering polymers for global use in sports, construction, marine, automation, medical equipment and aerospace. The headquarters are in Croydon, London, with additional foam manufacturing plants in Kentucky, USA and Brzeg, Poland.

  4. Direct injection expanded foam molding - Wikipedia

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    The base resin, used in a complex formula, is an ethylene-based polyolefin elastomer (like polyethylene and EVA). Foam that is manufactured with these resins has many physical benefits. Unlike a sponge, foams from this process are closed-cell, meaning it's waterproof and resists mold, mildew, and bacteria from entering the material.

  5. Closed-cell PVC foamboard - Wikipedia

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    Common uses. Closed-cell PVC foamboard is mainly used for industrial and manufacturing purposes. The material is primarily used in the manufacturing of signs and displays which are used for promotion ads, as well as road signs. [6] Its appealing material properties have made it popular among the makers of scale models and theatrical props.

  6. Fagerdala World Foams - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as Fagerdala World Foams in 1964 by father and son, Alf and Dag Landvik. [citation needed] The company’s initial products were Polyurethane mattresses and cushions, before expanding into other foam applications. In 1989, Fagerdala licensed Tempur-Pedic technology from NASA using its visco elastic material in the ...

  7. Building insulation material - Wikipedia

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    Closed-cell foam is non-porous, and not moisture-penetrable, thereby effectively forming a semi-permeable vapor barrier. (N.B., vapor barriers are usually required by the Building Codes, regardless of the type of insulation used. Check with the local authorities to find out the requirements for your area.) Closed-cell foams are superior insulators.