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Non-bridge extruded products (Miramat, Lightron board, etc.)

No bridging, inexpensive and recyclable! Ideal for cushioning and packaging of precision electronic devices!

Non-crosslinked extruded products (such as Miramat and Lightron board) are inexpensive and recyclable due to their non-crosslinked nature. We can manufacture long lengths of veneers and thin materials up to about 60mm, which are used in various cushioning materials, packaging for precision electronic devices, buoyancy materials, sports goods, and miscellaneous items. [Features] ■ Inexpensive and recyclable due to non-crosslinking ■ Long lengths can be produced for veneers and thin materials up to about 60mm *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Composite Materials
  • Other polymer materials

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Bead foam (Mirablock, P block, expanded polystyrene, etc.)

Strong against impact, cracking, solvents, etc., suitable for applications requiring durability!

"Bead foam (Mirablock, P-block, expanded polystyrene, etc.)" is a product that undergoes secondary foaming by applying steam to beads within a mold. Expanded polystyrene is weak against impact but is inexpensive. Mirablock and P-block are strong against impact, breakage, solvents, etc., and are used in applications that require durability. [Features] - Secondary foaming by applying steam to beads within a mold - Strong against impact, breakage, solvents, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

  • Composite Materials
  • Other polymer materials
  • Cushioning material

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