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Engineered Foam is a type of foam used in engineering applications. It is a lightweight, durable material that is used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, and medical. It is often used as a cushioning material, as it can absorb shock and vibration, and is also used as an insulation material. It is also used in the construction of aircraft and other vehicles, as well as in the manufacture of medical devices.
Engineered Foam is available in a variety of densities, shapes, and sizes, and can be customized to meet specific requirements. It is also available in a range of colors and textures, making it suitable for a variety of applications.
Engineered Foam is a versatile material that is used in a variety of industries. It is a cost-effective solution for many engineering applications, and is often used in combination with other materials to create complex structures.
Some companies in the Engineered Foam market include BASF, Dow, Evonik, and Polyurethane Foam Systems. Show Less Read more