Within the industrial realm, there are many inquiries regarding the attributes of Crosslink foam. By the end of this blog, most aspects of the product will become clear to you.
Below, we have compiled a series of common questions and answers about Crosslink foam:
Crosslink foam is manufactured to provide a long lifespan. However, the duration will depend on the application of the material and the frequency of use of the end products created with it.
Yes, through a thermal shock process, where it needs to be subjected to a temperature above 80°C and then transferred to a cold mold below 10°C.
Yes, but it's advisable to be familiar with the substrates to which it will be adhered in order to select the appropriate adhesive.
Yes, due to the formulation of Crosslink foam, it is antimicrobial.
Yes, being a high-density foam, it prevents sound from penetrating or escaping.
In various industries, the material is reusable. However, the structure of Crosslink foam makes it challenging to recycle, although some companies have developed ways to repurpose the material for different applications.
Yes. There is a specific type of Crosslink foam designed to tolerate different levels of heat and fire exposure.
There are several ways to cut Crosslink foam, listed below in order of recommendation:
a. Router: achieves precise and fine cuts.
b. Water jet: delivers exact cuts with a slight texture.
c. Band saw: provides exact and fine cuts.
d. Die cutting with a bridge machine: creates a slight ripple effect and is not recommended for thicknesses above 50 mm.
e. Die cutting with a Clicker machine: only suitable for thin thicknesses.
At Evacolors, we boast over 20 years of experience in the development and manufacturing of EVA-based Crosslink foam, as well as polyethylene or a combination of polyethylene and EVA for various industries. Get in touch with us and request a quote for your product, tailored to your required specifications.