
Chemically Cross-Linked Polyethylene Details
Chemically Cross-Linked Polyethylene (PE) Foam is produced by extruding polyethylene with chemical inflators and cross-linking agents, then expanding it in a heat oven. This process creates a durable, flexible, and highly insulating material with superior chemical and mechanical properties. Compared to physically cross-linked PE foam, its cell structure is larger and its surface less smooth, making it suitable for a wide range of insulation and cushioning applications.
Key Features
- Material: 100% Polyethylene (PE)
- Density: 25 – 460 kg/m³
- Thickness: 0.5 – 50 mm
- Length: up to 200 m (customized)
- Colors: available in any color
- Temperature range: –50°F to +180°F
- Surface finishing: optional aluminum foil lamination
- Eco-friendly & fire-retardant → safe and sustainable
- Made in Turkey – high-quality production standards
Advantages
- Excellent thermal insulation → prevents energy loss
- Sound absorption & vibration damping → enhances acoustic comfort
- Moisture & humidity resistance → protects structures and equipment
- Shock protection & cushioning → ideal for packaging and industrial use
- Customizable → can be produced as cut plate, roll, tube, laminated or non-laminated
Typical Applications
- Sports & leisure: mats, padding, and protective gear
- Construction industry: thermal and acoustic insulation
- Automotive: sealing, vibration control, interior padding
- HVAC systems: pipe and duct insulation
- Electronics & packaging: cushioning and shock absorption
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