What really makes it worth buying is teh consistency across batches—we’ve been through four different density runs now and compression set stays under 5% every time, which is better than reagent grade for this kind of heavy-duty cushioning.

The open-cell structure basically soaks up vibration like a sponge, and that UL94 HF-1 rating means it won’t feed a fire if something goes wrong during shiping, though it’s not suited for direct flame contact obviously.

You can get it from 1mm up to 100mm thick, and we usually go with the 20 kg/m³ for lighter electronics or 200 kg/m³ for automotive parts—the tensile strength sits between 80 and 200 kPa depending on what you pick.

Lead time is 7-15 days for standerd stuff, but custom die- or laminating adds about a week or so, and we’ve found the -40°C to +120°C range holds up fine even in unheated warehouses during winter.

Most buyers we deal with go for the 5mm thickness with a black matte finish, and it’s pretty much ready to use straight out of the box—no off-gassing issues we’ve noticed after 48 hours of airing out.
Yes, density can be set anywhere from 20 to 200 kg/m³ and thickness from 1 to 100 mm. Just tell us your requirements, and we'll match them.
MOQ depends on the complexity, but for standard sheets or rolls, we usually start at 100 pieces. For custom die-cutting, it may be higher—best to check with us directly.
Absolutely—we can supply test reports for UL94 HF-1 fire rating and certificates for ROHS and REACH compliance upon request.
Standard lead time is 7-15 days. If you need it quicker, we can sometimes expedite for an extra fee—just let us know your deadline.
Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heavy stacking. Keeping it between 10°C and 30°C will help maintain that ≤5% compression set performance.