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Foam materials for workplace & logistics optimization
Foam materials for workplace + logistics optimization
Vibra®place tool inserts
Toothed strip made of PE or PU foam
Reusable and returnable packages made of foam

Returnable packages and cargo carriers made of gentle foam for sensitive transport goods.

The distinguishing feature about returnable packaging is that it can be reused. They are therefore environmentally friendly, save costs in the long run, as well as simplify transportation and minimize transport damage. These are the advantages you get with the custom returnable packages from Vibraplast AG. Our designers and specialists have many years of professional experience and are supported by state-of-the-art 2D or 3D data processing (solid works) solutions for the individual requirements. Please send us your request of feel free to call us for consultation!

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Our top-equipped machinery is designed for the production of economical single pieces or cost-effective series production. We deliver from piece number one!

Both products are PE foams and have basically the same properties and application areas. Vibracell feels softer than ethafoam. Vibracell is more elastic, because of the less dimensional stability than Ethafoam. Ethafoam can be machined more easily due to its more compact structure, as a result the edges fray less when milling than with Vibracell. Ethafoam and Vibracell have different panel formats, which can have a positive/negative effect on the utilisation of the panels, depending on the cut.

The Plastazote product range includes Plastazote high density products ranging from 115 kg/m3 to 70 kg/m3 Plastazote products with medium density between 70 kg/m3 and 33 kg/m3 Plastazote low density products between 33 kg/m3 and 15 kg/m3 Plastazote? LD15 ultra low density foam has a density of 15 kg/m3 and is the lowest density cross-linked polyethylene foam in the world".

The density is a measure of weight per unit volume. The unit is: kg / m 3 (kilograms per cubic meter or kilograms per meter to the power of three) The density is often one of the most important criteria for comparing and selecting foams.

According to your specifications, we can produce almost all geometries on our wide range of processing options such as punching, water jet cutting, contour cutting, shape cutting or cutting plotter. Which process is best suited for the desired foam cutting depends on the foam used as well as the required quality and quantity.

The density and compression hardness describe the technical quality of a foam. The compression hardness describes the indentation behaviour of foams at a defined force. The higher this value, the harder the foam feels. An important quality feature of a foam is its density or volume weight (m3 kilograms per cubic meter). As a rule of thumb: -20 - 30 kg/m3 => Quality for seat and back cushions, low-priced mattresses, -30 - 40 kg/cbm => Standard to upscale quality for seat and back cushions, mattresses, boat, camping or garden cushions etc. -40 - 50 kg/cbm => high to very high and very good permanently elastic quality for a wide range of applications

The density is the weight of the foam in kg/m? (kilogram per cubic meter). The weight or density of the foam is also an indicator of quality, the higher the density, the more long-lasting the quality. However, the density has nothing to do with the perceived degree of hardness. As a rule, lighter foams are cheaper because less material is needed.

The compression hardness or also called compression resistance is the pressure required to compress a foam. At a compression hardness of 60, 6.6 kPa (kiloPascal) is required to compress the foam to 40%. The compression hardness of a foam is its strength.

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