We can create a custom packaging solution for any application.

From custom case sizes to foam interiors with individualized cavities for your equipment, our team is ready to design what you need. Many cases are offered in various colors, with numerous hardware options and with specialized foam types. Give us a call to discuss your requirements!

Custom Foam Design
Custom Foam Design
Custom Foam Design

Foam Types

We offer a wide range of foam types, varying from flame-retardant, conductive, expanded to hundreds of foam styles. The foam options below are the most commonly used.

Foam Properties
Polyethylene

1. Polyethylene

Polyethylene foam is a strong, non-abrasive, water-resistant and resilient closed cell foam. Due to its excellent vibration dampening and insulation properties, it is often used for packaging fragile goods such as communications equipment, power supplies, etc. Available in a variety of densities.

Polyurethane

2. Polyurethane

Commonly used polyurethane is a softer, open cell foam. Best for lighter weight sensitive equipment such as camera, smart phones and laptops. Available in a variety of densities.

Cross-Link

3. Cross-Link

Is a non-porous, non-particulate closed cell foam that is often used in a clean room environment (reduces foreign object debris – FOD). It is aesthetically pleasing and resistant to grease, dirt and water. Available in a variety of densities.

Anti-Static Polyethylene

4. Anti-Static Polyethylene

Commonly used for shipping electronic parts, circuit boards and computer chips, anti-static polyethylene foam is a strong, non-abrasive, water-resistant and resilient closed cell foam. The properties of the foam slowly dissipate electrostatic charges given off by other components. Used for shock absorption, it is often used for packaging fragile goods due to its excellent vibration dampening and insulation properties.

Anti-Static Polyurethane

5. Anti-Static Polyurethane

This special foam inhibits that build up of static electricity and helps dissipate stray static charge. It is an open cell foam that is used for lightweight items such as sensitive electronic equipment, e.g. circuit boards, computer chips, etc.