Everything You Need To Know To Find The Best foam packing

08 Apr.,2024

 

Foam can be an excellent option for protecting products in transit, and for creating a perfect custom fit within a plastic case, box or crate.   

There are a variety of foam options to meet your needs. Learn more by watching our video or reading on. 

 

4 Types of Foam Packaging to Protect Products in Transit

  1. Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) - This type of foam is fairly rigid, and is mainly used for blocking and bracing. It can also be molded. It’s the least expensive foam option, especially when molded in high quantities, although the molds themselves can be expensive. EPS is brittle and prone to cracking.

  2. Polyethylene (PE) - PE is fabricated from foam planks, usually either 1, 2 or 3 inches in thickness. It’s a common choice for cushioning and vibration dampening. It’s also available in a variety of colors. The price is usually slightly higher than EPS.

  3. Polyurethane (PU) - Polyurethane has a sponge-like feel, making it excellent for vibration dampening. It comes in a variety of colors as well as different densities. PU also has a slight sparkle, which varies depending on the grade. It’s commonly used as a case insert.

  4. Crosslinked Polyethylene (XLPE) - Crosslinked polyethylene is the Cadillac of packaging foam. Its smooth feel and density make it perfect for protecting highly-polished surfaces or Class-A surface protection. It’s available in various colors and is great for waterjet cutting, as it doesn’t absorb water. It’s also the most expensive foam option. 

Packaging foam is a great option to pair with a custom box for a perfect product fit. 

Which Foam is Right For My Product?

The right foam for your product will depend on a variety of factors. As you evaluate different options, you’ll need to consider the following:

  • Is the final appearance of my product important? Class-A surfaces and other products need to look their best when they arrive and might need a foam with superior protection.
  • How heavy is my product? A very heavy product might not be suited for foam like expanded polystyrene, which could crack easily. 
  • How large is my product? Similarly, consider whether your product ships by itself in a large box or with multiples. 
  • What is my budget? XLPE foam is top-notch, but it’s expensive. Do you really need it, or would a cheaper option work? 
  • Should the foam be reusable? Durable types of foam can be used over and over again. Other types are best for a single use. 
  • How will my product ship? Is it being transported via truck, parcel service, air, boat or drone? 
  • How shock-resistant is my product? Is it sensitive to vibration and movement? How fragile is it?
  • What should the unboxing experience be like? What do you want your customer (or the end-user) to see when they open the box? 
  • How important is sustainability? Are you considering a disposable product, or one that is recyclable or reusable? 

Use these questions to help you get started, and contact a packaging expert to ensure you get the best packaging for your needs.

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If you have something to ship and you want to get it to its destination in one piece, foam is your best packaging option. Many foam materials are affordable, effective, lightweight, and easily fabricated into custom shapes, meaning you can get the best protection for your products while using as little material as possible (which helps keep costs even lower). 

You know foam packaging is right for you, but which type of foam? How do you know what the best packing foam is for your products, and your budget? Your options are plentiful, and our experts can help you choose the right one. To get started, here are some of the most common types of packing we offer to our customers. 

Expanded Polyethylene (EPE)

Expanded polyethylene—also known as beaded foam—is a thermoplastic resin that has been melted and cooled before being fabricated into your desired shape. It’s a lightweight and durable foam that offers good cushioning and shock absorption, on top of having a high weight to strength ratio and high thermal resistance. It’s also resistant to water, oils, and chemicals, and can be a good insulator. 

Since it’s non-abrasive, it can be used with class A surfaces, which makes it ideal for applications that need great protection for delicate items. 

Polyurethane (PU)

Polyurethane may be most widely known as an excellent type of foam for cushioning and mattresses, but it also makes a great packaging material. Polyurethane is an elastic open-cell foam, which makes it highly flexible and soft. This means the material is ideal for protecting very delicate items that may be susceptible to damage from vibrations while in transit. 

Polyurethane absorbs shocks very well, and it’s great at retaining its shape. It’s often converted into “egg crate” shapes to line protective cases and boxes. Because it also resists mildew, it’s also an ideal packaging for food and other products susceptible to moisture damage. 

Expanded Polypropylene (EPP)

Expanded polypropylene is a closed cell beaded foam that offers excellent protection because of its unique properties. The foam is an excellent shock absorber, has a high strength to weight ratio, and has a high impact resistance. It’s also a good thermal insulator, resistant to water and chemicals, and can be fabricated in multiple different densities based on your needs. 

EPP is a reliable form of protective dunnage that can be used in everything from consumer products to food-safe applications. 

Polyethylene (PE)

Polyethylene is a closed cell foam that, when compared to polyurethane, is much denser. This makes it more ideal as protective packaging for larger and more bulky items that would normally compress protective packaging made from polyurethane. Polyethylene is non-absorbent, making it highly effective when exposed to water, chemicals, and other liquids. The material will not mold, rot, or grow mildew easily. 

Polyethylene is ideal for packaging applications that need vibration dampening, insulation, ESD and anti-static protection, or high shock absorption. 

Expanded Polystyrene (EPS)

Expanded polystyrene is very lightweight and rigid closed cell foam. It’s especially known for its R-value, which makes it one of the best insulators in protective packaging materials. EPS is energy efficient, strong, and non-abrasive. It’s also very cost effective. High dimensional stability and low moisture and vapor permanence round off the benefits of choosing this foam packaging material. 

Find the Right Packaging Foam

At Amcon, we specialize in helping our clients fight a packaging foam material that is available, protective, and cost effective. We also specialize in fire resistant, anti-static, and MIL-SPEC foam. No matter what type of material you need, we can fabricate and supply a packaging solution that works for you. Get in touch with our team today for a free consultation, quote, or material sample.

 

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  • Please note that American Converters does not sell to the general public, and instead works with manufacturers and other businesses to design and fabricate foam products in bulk. You may still submit your inquiry, but if you are looking for a low quantity of a single product, unfortunately we may not be able to assist with your request.

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Everything You Need To Know To Find The Best foam packing

The Most Common Types of Packaging Foam