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Closed-cell polyolefin foams are re-useable

A Zotefoams product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 19, 2005

Available in a rich variety of colours for easy identification, Azote foams are durable and resilient, providing outstanding protection for fragile automotive components and sub assemblies.

A zero waste packaging environment is said to be the holy grail of the automotive industry.

Zotefoams of Croydon is helping many automotive manufacturers and tier 1 and 2 suppliers achieve their goals with the provision of Azote closed-cell polyolefin foams, many of which are ideal for re-useable packaging applications.

Available in a rich variety of colours for easy identification, Azote foams are durable and resilient, providing outstanding protection for fragile automotive components and sub assemblies.

They can be easily tailored to fit individual components providing sufficient "hold" for optimum protection while offering easy access for improved ergonomic efficiency.

Azote foams are expanded physically, using nitrogen, in a unique process that creates low odour, highly pure foams, with excellent chemical and water resistance, that are completely noncorroding and nonstaining.

Converted into complete tote inserts, Azote foams grips components firmly yet softly.

They can be fabricated into supports in other bespoke packaging applications and are even used as a soft touch laminated coverings on vacuum formed trays.

These foams are also available in both conductive and static dissipative grades for the safe transport and storage of electronic equipment and components that could be damaged by static "zap".

With densities from 15 to 140g/m3 Azote foams can be selected with the "right" amount of rigidity or flexibility to protect virtually any component from audio systems to seat assemblies to body panels.

Where stand-alone dunnage is required for heavier parts, eg to separate windscreens, panels etc, Zotefoams is uniquely able to offer foamed HDPE with its outstanding inherent rigidity.

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