Foam is used in many different projects
Foam is a practical material used across home, trade and commercial applications. It can be used for seating, padding, packaging, sound treatment, protection, sealing and specialist projects.
The right foam depends on the task. A product used for comfort may not be suitable for protection, and a packaging foam may not be suitable for upholstery.
DIY foam projects
DIY customers often use foam for chair pads, campervan cushions, window seats, headboards, craft projects and replacement cushion inserts.
For these projects, comfort, thickness, firmness and ease of handling are usually important.
Trade foam projects
Trade users may need foam for repeatable jobs, consistent sizing and reliable specifications. Upholsterers, furniture repairers, packaging teams and fit-out companies often need foam that performs consistently from one order to the next.
Clear product details and data sheets help make repeat orders easier.
Commercial and specialist projects
Commercial projects may need more careful checking. Acoustic treatment, protective packaging, closed cell foam, anti-static foam and fire-performance requirements should all be checked before ordering.
In regulated environments, always check the required specification before selecting a foam.
Use product pages and data sheets together
Product pages explain the main use and options. Data sheets give more technical detail. Using both together helps reduce mistakes and makes it easier to choose the correct foam.
Start with the Foam Sheets range or contact All Foam for help.