Construction XLPE Closed Cell Insulation Sheets Cost Effective Easy To Fabricate
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Wall/roof/floor heat insulation roll / sheet XLPE foam in
construction Product Description
PE FOAM - Cross-linked polyethylene foam roof heat insulation xlpe foam sheet is made of Low-Density PE Polymer. Commonly made and used as an insulation & protective material for various Industry applications.CYG foam is a strong, resilient closed-cell foam and it has several outstanding physical properties such as;
Product Details
Application
Industries such as the following use PE Foam can use PE foam as a shock absorbing, vibration dampening, insulation, barrier or buoyancy component, and as a material for cushioning products in packaging applications:
Application
Industries such as the following use PE Foam can use PE foam as a shock absorbing, vibration dampening, insulation, barrier or buoyancy component, and as a material for cushioning products in packaging applications: l Transit Packaging l Building and Construction l Sports & Leisure l Automotive
Our Services
CYG TEFA offers the best solution for polyethylene foam production, We supply PE foam in rolls, length of each roll can be customized to meet customer’s requirement. The PE foam product can also be provided on the sheet as a request.Here support foam die- Cutting,Lamination Adhesive ,Sheeting, Perforating & Skiving.All the service are focused on quality of products and satisfied our customer. A variety of THICKNESS and WIDTH can be Customized:
DENSITY: :26-300kg/m3 (kilogramme per metric cube).
THICKNESS, single layer sheeting of 0.5-15mm, and also laminating multiple layers of sheets up to 80mm.
WIDTH, produced in roll form of 1.0M – 1.8M, depending on foam density and thickness.
FORM of the finished product are converted into roll, sheet, laminated, die-cut and 3D glued, according to client's request.
FAQ
1) What is closed-cell? A: Polyethylene foam is closed-cell, meaning it consists of cells so tightly packed together that it gives the appearance of one uniform structure. The reality is that the individual cells within polyethylene foam do not physically connect to one another. This cellular formation is similar to fish caught in a fisherman's net.
2) Why choose Low-density polyethylene foam? A: Low-density polyethylene foam has numerous applications because of its many desirable properties including water-resistance, chemical resistance, energy-absorbance, buoyancy and cushioning characteristics. Compressive strength is greater in denser foams, decreasing as density decreases. Low-density foams tend to exhibit more compressive creep, meaning they become less thick over time than higher-density foams.
3) How can I know the suitable foam density I need? A: Our PE foam density is between 25 kg/m3 and 240 kg/m3 We can provide the best solution for you according to the
application, Density, hardness, thickness.And The free sample is
available for your confirmation and text Then we issue you a PI for your confirmation. You will be requested to do prepaid full payment or deposit before we go into production. After we get the deposit, we start to process the order. usually takes 7-15days if we don’t have the items in stock. Before production has been finished, we will contact you for
shipment details, and the balance payment. After payment has been
settled, we start to prepare the shipment for you.
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