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Closed-cell polyethylene foam panels are one of the most widely used materials for cargo protection in the world.
The molecular structure of these panels is designed to absorb shocks and vibrations that can ruin goods.
They are applied directly on the product and between boxes and other secondary packaging. They are ideal for separating goods from the walls and floors of means of transportation since, in addition to providing mechanical protection by absorbing shock, they are excellent temperature and humidity insulators.
Antishock separators are available in the following sizes: 1 x 1 m and 1 x 1.20 m.
Advantages over other products such as wood, styrofoam or cardboard:
Polyethylene foam does not scratch.
It is a non-corrosive material.
It is very light and flexible, allowing easy application.
It does not produce filth or odors.
It is highly resistant to humidity.
It is an excellent temperature and sound insulator.
Applicable for:
Cans, drums, glass bottles, all types of machines, electrical appliances, furniture and any kind of goods requiring special packaging.
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Properties |
Test Method |
Value |
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Material |
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Polyethylene foam |
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Film Thickness |
Astm D 1000 |
2 to 20 mm +/- 10% |
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Thermal Conductivity |
Astm D 1000 |
0.025 w/m ºc |
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Density |
Astm D 1000 |
40 kg/m3 |
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Cell Structure |
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Closed |
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Vapor Transmission Rate |
Astm D 1000 |
0.01 g/m2/day |
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