Product Description
Eva/ pe camping foam mats camping mattress camping mat pad
1. Closed Cell
2. Very Lightweight
3. Non-abrasive
4. Easy to fabricate
5. Non-dusting
6. Superb strength and tear resistance
7. Excellent shock absorption & vibration dampening properties
8. Flexibility
9. Impervious to mildew, mold, rot, and bacteria
10. Resistant to water, chemicals, solvents & grease
11. CFC free
12. Recyclable
13. Odorless
14. Excellent buoyancy
15. Very cost-effective
16. Excellent thermal insulation properties
Polyethylene is a class of thermoplastics practically ubiquitous in consumer products. In its foam form, polyethylene is used in packaging, vibration dampening and insulation, as a barrier or buoyancy component, or as material for cushioning. It is most frequently seen as a packaging material.
Polyethylene foam is also a durable, lightweight, resilient, closed-cell material available in a wide range of densities and colors in both plank and roll stock. It is often used for packaging and material handling applications due to its excellent vibration dampening and insulation properties As well as its high resistance to chemicals and moisture. It is easy to process and form and has High load bearing characteristics that help manufacturers reduce packaging costs as they can use thinner and smaller amounts of foam yet still protect products. Polyethylene is also buoyant which makes it quite popular for flotation products and other water related applications.
Sixty million tons of polyethylene is produced worldwide each year, which is even More than it sounds like when you consider its low density. In China, polyethylene is Known as polythene. Worldwide, the material is sometimes abbreviated as PE.
Polyethylene is produced through the polymerization of ethylene. Like other polymers, Polyethylene is made up of huge chains of ethylene and has a molecular weight in the millions. These chains stick together through weak Van der Waals forces, meaning the material can be Ripped apart by human hands. Polyethylene with different densities or material properties is Created by using different catalysts during the polymerization process. For example, HDPE (high density polyethylene) is produced with the catalyst chromium, which causes the Molecular chains to branch less and therefore possess a higher density.
Polyethylene is buoyant, making it popular for nautical uses. Most types of polyethylene Are non-abrasive; Serve as a thermal insulator; Are inert to water, grease and solvents at Typical temperatures; Are CFC-free and ozone friendly, recyclable, odorless, and very lightweight. Many types of polyethylene are approved for use in the food industry.
Found in all types of packaging, polyethylene is used to wrap furniture, computer components, Electronics, sporting goods, plants, frozen foods, clothing, bowling balls, signs, metal products, And more. It comes in forms designed to minimize static or maximize thermal insulation, Among dozens of other variants. The material is impervious to bacteria and mold and is Tear-resistant. Polyethylene is among the cheapest of artificially fabricated materials, But not as cheap as most raw materials, as the polymerization process consumes energy. In addition, distribution costs are normal because polyethylene cannot be compressed much for shipping
PROPERTY |
UNITS |
VALUE |
Density |
Kg/M 3 |
22-25 |
Tensile Strength |
Kg/Cm 2 |
1.8 - 3.50 |
Elongation |
% |
40 - 100 |
Tear Strength |
GMF |
150(min) |
Compression Strength
(at 10% deformation) |
Kg/Cm 2 |
0.05 - 0.20 |
Working Temp |
o C |
-30 to +70 |
Water Absorption
(at 27 o C, 96 hrs. ) |
% By Volume |
0.01 to +70 |
Surface Resistivity (As) |
Ohms/Sq |
10 power 9 to 10 power 12 |
Buoyancy |
Kg/M 3 |
920 |
Thermal Conducitivity
(at 10 o C mean temp. ) |
K. Cal/M. o C HR. |
0.025-0.032 |
Fire Retardency (Fr-Grade) |
FMVSS - 302/ |
Self-Extinguishing |
Chemical / Oil Resistance |
- |
Excellent |
Compression Set |
% |
Less then 5 |