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Materials
We've helped companies find the best materials to meet their component and packaging needs for more than over 50 years. We understand how raw materials perform in a variety of conditions. We apply that knowledge to your packaging or component's unique situation. Which material works best for your need? If you're unsure, don't worry. Our customers don't have to be packaging experts – that's our job.

EPS (Expanded Polystyrene)
EPS can be manufactured in nearly unlimited shapes and sizes with a broad range of physical properties. Its resistance to moisture, aqueous chemicals, adhesives, fungus and bacteria make it ideal for most applications.
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EPP (Expanded Polypropylene)
EPP beads produce a low-density closed-cell foam with excellent energy absorption characteristics. The material has excellent recoverability from repeated shocks and deformations. Foams molded from these beads also retain their high degree of dimensional stability when exposed to temperature extremes.
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ARCEL®
ARCEL is a polyethylene/polystyrene copolymer that offers excellent durability for reusable foam products and components. This material offers very good impact performance and is creep-resistant for long-term stacking applications. ARCEL is also resistant to many solvents including gasoline.

EPE (Expanded Polyethylene)
EPE beads produce a very flexible closed-cell foam which offers a high degree of resiliency. This material can withstand repetitive deformations and still maintain its dimensions and cushioning ability.


R-MER®
R-MER offers multiple-drop cushioning performance and excellent strength. Used for packaging applications that involve electronics, glassware, furniture, medical and appliances.

EPS (Expanded Polystyrene) Thermal Insulation
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