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PUR recycled foam | Recycled foam 100 kg/m³, 140 kg/m³, 170 kg/m³, 200 kg/m³, 250 kg/m³

PUR recycled foam
Recycled foam 100 kg/m³, 140 kg/m³, 170 kg/m³, 200 kg/m³, 250 kg/m³

Recycled foams are ideal as packaging, upholstery, and noise insulation materials.

High-quality rebounded foam is made from cutting waste from the foam industry. Compared to new foam that has a maximum density of 100 kg/m³, rebounded foam can be produced with densities of up to 700 kg/m³. The use of different raw materials make better technical properties possible than comparable products made of homogeneous materials. Our standard product range includes foam materials with the following densities: 100 kg/m³, 140 kg/m³, 170 kg/m³, 200 kg/m³, 250 kg/m³ Order easily from our standard products or send us your request for custom dimensions or densities!

Key features


  • high density
  • sound-absorbing very good

Application areas


  • Housing of aggregates
  • Industrial cladding

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Composite foams are made from unused foam residues that arise during the production or processing of PUR flexible foams. The foam residues are shredded to different sizes and further processed with PUR binders and additives to produce recycled composite foams. This produces recycled foams with different chemical and mechanical properties with a density of up to 700 kg/m3.

The foam standard boards are delivered as untrimmed raw boards. The ordered useful dimensions are guaranteed, protruding material (foam, fleece, SK-foil ecc.) is but possible."

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.

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