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High-quality, non-abrasive, PE foams in sheets or rolls, cushions while preventing scratches and smudges.
Safeguard Surfaces
Protective foam packaging cushions and wraps without scratching, smudging or leaving residue.
Reduced Packaging Material
Compared to polypropylene foams, Cell-Aire® polyethylene foams provide better protection with a thinner material.
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Cell-Aire® foam provides light cushioning with tear-and-puncture resistance and improved corner protection making it an ideal choice over polypropylene foams, loose fill and die-cuts. This allows you to use less wrap or downgauge to a thinner material, which helps reduce waste and cost.
Designed for consistent performance and backed by Sealed Air’s reputation for technical innovation, service and quality, Cell-Aire® impact-resistant foam is the perfect replacement for packaging paper, newsprint, and single-face corrugate that can scratch or mar delicate surfaces.
Conversion Options: Slitting, Sheeting, Perforating, Pouching
Material Options: Anti-Static, Adhesive, Cohesive and Laminates
Please refer to product brochure for details on SEALED AIR® Brand Cell-Aire® Surface Protection Foam.
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Closed-cell polyethylene (PE) foam is a type of foam that consists of numerous small, closed air pockets. The closed cells make it denser and more rigid than open-cell foam, offering excellent structural integrity and providing effective cushioning. High-quality, closed-cell PE foam like SEALED AIR® Cell-Aire® is free of harmful additives or fillers so our foam leaves no residue on surfaces, even when temperatures or humidity levels are high.
Yes, Cell-Aire® Foam can be recycled in facilities that accept LDPE foam. It's important to check with local recycling programs or centers to determine if they accept it before adding it to your pick-up bin or taking it to a drop-off.