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    0 Industrial Foam Protection Application
    Foam N’ More offers many solutions to pad and protect in any situation. With our variety of foam types and customization in shape and style, we can help you find the solution to meet your needs. One of our most popular padding options is the pole bumper.
    0 What is Minicell Foam Used for in Transportation?
    Minicell foam is also known as XLPE, crosslink polyethylene, and microcell foam comes in 2lb, 3lb, 4lb, and 6lb. This material is easy to work with, firm and flexible. It also provides sound deadening. This closed-cell foam is used in a variety of applications. Campers- Van and bus building for the do it yourselfer is very popular right now. This 2lbs minicell is used under the vehicle’s flooring. Foam N’ More Inc. can create it in any thickness you need. The most common are 3/8” and 1/4” thick so that there are no gaps between the layers when you are building your floor base.
    0 High Density Foam and High Resilience - What is the Difference?
    One of the most common questions we get here is "What is HD, or High Density, Foam?" and what does the term "High Resilience" mean when describing foam? Is there a difference between the two? Yes, there is. Here are some very important distinctions to understand when choosing the correct foam for your project.
    0 Machine Capabilities
    Our Water jet Machine uses a very high-pressure jet of water to cut through all types of foam to custom shapes and sizes. The water shoots throughout the full thickness of the foam for custom foam packaging and small or large volume quantity orders at 1/16” tolerances.
    0 Comparing Memory Foam and Latex Foam
    When looking for foam for your project you may wonder – what’s the difference between memory foam and latex foam? The first difference is between the two products’ ability to “bounce back.” Latex is more elastic than memory foam, making it useful in mattresses, pillows, cushions, and furniture. On the other hand, memory foam has less elasticity so it doesn’t bounce back as well. The value of memory foam is in its superior level of cushion, making it one of the most desirable products for mattresses and medical industry uses.
    0 Foam Mats Keep Kids Safe While They Play
    Every parent, daycare owner, teacher, and youth sports coach knows that children can be a hazard when they get excited and start running around. You don’t want them to hurt themselves, but you also don’t want to keep them from having fun. With the wide range of standard and customizable foam mats available from Foam N’ More, you can ensure that your kids can let loose without having to worry about bumps and bruises.
    0 How To Make Your Outdoor Cushions Last Longer
    When you find outdoor patio cushions that you love, you want to make them last as long as possible. But outdoor furniture gets weathered and keeping it looking fresh is a tough job. If your outdoor furniture cushions have become old and saggy, but you want to keep the frame of your furniture, here’s the best way to replace your cushions.
    0 High-Density Foam & Its Uses
    High-density foam is an optimal choice for a variety of residential purposes. This kind of foam provides some of the most support for legs and back issues as it is especially firm, yet very soft to the touch. What’s more is that high-density foam is long-lasting with lifespans anywhere from 10-15 years — even with every day use!
    0 Protect Children with Pole Bumpers
    Even if the kid comes away with just a minor bruise, they’ll still need you to stop what you’re doing and comfort them. You can eliminate this danger entirely with pole bumpers from Foam N’ More. We offer a variety of pole bumpers to fit your needs and style.
    0 Soundproof Your Home With Acoustic Foam
    When you think of soundproofing, the first thing that comes to mind may be a music studio. You picture a foam-padded room that soaks up the sound waves to prevent the noise from escaping. While yes this is definitely true but acoustical foam isn’t just for music studios!