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These dual-material foam sheets and strips have ultra-soft polyurethane foam on one side and chemical-resistant polyethylene foam on the other. They are widely used in packaging applications to absorb shock and damp vibration.
Also known as Ethafoam.
Made of FDA-listed materials, these polyethylene foam sheets are often used as packaging for food products to absorb shock and damp vibration.
These sheets and strips are made of cross-linked polyethylene, so they are stronger and more chemical resistant than other types of polyethylene foam.
The open top allows these foam U-channels to slide over and cushion an edge.
Use these foam half rounds as a cushioning bumper.
Neoprene is blended with EPDM and polyethylene for foam tubes that offer good resistance to water, sunlight, and oxidation.
Protect electronic components from electrostatic shocks and chemicals while safeguarding them from bumps and drops during shipping and storing.
Know at a glance when a tool is missing from a toolbox with this dual-color foam.
Less flexible than rubber foam, this insulation restricts absorption of water, air, and gas. It is typically used in plumbing applications
Mount lightweight signs and trim with this economical tape.
Tape is cut into convenient discs and rectangles.
Repair ceiling tiles and pass-through windows in clean rooms with this foam tape with adhesive on both sides.
Foam damps vibration while securing lightweight objects, such as nameplates, dispensers, and smoke alarms. This tape has a tacky adhesive on one side and a permanent adhesive on the other.
The slots in these low-profile organizers are a different color than the base so it's clear when tools are missing.
Cushion fragile items without the bulk of bubble wrap.
You only need one free hand to tear a sheet of wrap from the box.
This wrap clings to itself but not the item being wrapped, and continues to adhere after multiple uses.
Shield industrial components and other items from scratches during shipping.
Press these bumpers into place with the adhesive backing. Use them as feet and spacers on instruments and small appliances to limit sliding, vibration, and noise. They're comparable to Bumpon bumpers.
Provide support for sealants in gaps—insert these backer rods into gaps and fill in with sealant.