Thermal Insulation
Because of its low thermal conductivity, EPE foam is a popular insulation material for air conditioners, heaters, and pipes.
Automotive Industry
The automotive industry has been leaning toward technologies and materials with low to zero emissions as well as reducing their footprint on the environment.
Sports & Gym Equipment
EPE foam is durable, doesn’t break easily, is lightweight and regains its shape after force has been applied to it. This makes it an excellent material to be used in manufacturing yoga mats, sports mats, and guards for thighs and shins.
Buoyant Applications
It’s extremely lightweight yet strong. Its buoyancy makes it ideal for floatation devices and life vests.
Mattresses & Packaging
EPE Foam Sheets are mainly used in mattresses. The product is a substitute for Coir.
Insulation
EPE rolls and insu-tubes are widely used for insulation of windows, split AC, air handling units and AC ducting, industrial chillers, cold storage, refrigerated vans, industrial
Automobiles
It is used for roof tops, engines, bonnets, driver cabin insulation, door panels, seat linings, floor mats, carpet underlays, upholstery, sun visors and AC insulation.
Construction
It is used for expansion joint fillers, water proofing of terraces/roofs, foundation wraps, sound barrier underlays, false ceilings and structural glazing.
Medical Disposables
Everything from delicate medical/scientific equipment and consumer electronics to bedding and furniture needs to be protected from shock and impact during transportation.
Food & Beverage Packaging
A combination of physical properties makes it perfect to be used for food packaging – non-toxic, lightweight, resistant to the growth of fungi and microbes, odourless, and low thermal conductivity. Because of its malleability, durability, and shock absorption, it is manufactured as foam nets to protect produce, cans and bottles.