As a leading foam fabrictor, we manufacture a wide selection of quality commercial custom foam materials to ensure the appropriate foam is available for your specific product. Our team of consultants can work with you to ensure you are selecting the most appropriate, and cost-effective foam material for your individual needs. Browse the commercial foam industries we serve and learn more about our custom foam options.
Acuity Foam houses a large inventory of foams in a wide range of densities and degrees of firmness.
Acuity Foam inventories and distributes polyethylene packaging materials from Pregis, Ivex, Arplank, Palziv and Sealed Air. Our extensive selection of foam packaging materials means Acuity Foam can manufacture a vast array of packaging solutions to fit many products. Our high-quality polyethylene packaging foams feature durable closed cell designs, resistance to many solvents and acids as well as provide excellent surface protection. Polyethylene foams are available with anti-static properties, perfect for packaging sensitive electronics components and systems.
Acuity Foam inventories polyurethane foams from Carpenter, Foamex, Premier Foam, Future Foam, and Flexible Foam. These foams can be used for packaging products that are more delicate, but are also commonly used for automotive, bedding, furniture, athletic padding, medical positioning devices and personal comfort items such as pillows.
Polyester foam features a multitude of characteristics that make it a popular choice, such as compressibility, cushioning, energy absorption and flexibility, for an endless amount of applications.
Used as padding in a variety of medical equipment and athletic applications as well as product packaging, cross-linked polyethylene is known for its strong impact dampening and chemical resistance characteristics.
Known for its high rate of compression and flexibility high-temperature stability, resilience and performance against degradation to sunlight, sponge rubber foams are used in a variety of specialized applications and are ideal for seals and gaskets.
Ethylene-vinyl acetate foams (EVA) produce materials that are rubber like in both softness and flexibility. They are tough, crack-resilient and have waterproof resistance. They are used as a shock absorber in a variety of applications, including packaging.
Also known as memory foam, viscoelastic foam molds to your body providing superior cushioning characteristics and is perfect for mattresses, pillows, cushions and more.
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