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The difference between Inoac Foam L-32 and H-32, which one is softer

source: Foam Pageviews: time:Aug 24, 2024

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INOAC PORON is a highly elastic microporous polyurethane foam material. The difference between L-32 and H-32 is that they represent two different foam hardness and characteristics. L-32 is a soft foam, while H-32 is a standard hard foam.

The difference between Inoac Foam L-32 and H-32, which one is softer

 
INOAC PORON is a highly elastic microporous polyurethane foam material. Regarding the difference between L-32 and H-32, they represent two different foam hardness and characteristics. L-32 is a soft foam, mainly used in occasions that require high softness and good cushioning effect; while H-32 is a standard hard foam, which is more suitable for application scenarios that require higher physical strength.
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Function:
L-32: It is widely used in the field of cushioning and sealing due to its superior softness and elasticity. It can effectively absorb shock and reduce the impact of vibration on objects.
H-32: It has high physical strength and hardness, and is mainly used as sealing and shockproof materials. It has stronger durability and pressure resistance.
 
L-32 characteristics
Thickness: 1.5~6.0mm
Features: Soft type. It is used as a cushioning material, sealing material, etc.
Function/Series: Standard Series
Density: 320kg/m3
Tensile Strength: 0.77MPa
Elongation: 150%
Tear Strength: 2.4N/mm
25% Compression Load: 0.076MPa
50% Compression Residual Deformation: 3.4%
Guaranteed Temperature: -
 
H-32 Characteristics
Thickness: 1.5~6.0mm
Features: Standard hard type. High physical strength, used as sealing material and shockproof material.
Function/Series: Standard Series
Density: 320kg/m3
Tensile Strength: 1.44MPa
Elongation: 155%
Tear Strength: 3.3N/mm
25% Compression Load: 0.132MPa
50% Compression Residual Deformation: 3.1%
Guaranteed Temperature: 70℃
 
Advantages of Inoue Foam
High Quality: Inoue Foam uses high-quality raw materials and has excellent production technology to ensure the reliability and stability of the product.
Diversity: Provide foam products with a variety of hardness and density to meet different application requirements.
Excellent elasticity: Both soft and hard foams have excellent elasticity and recovery ability.
High-quality cushioning and sealing effects: Excellent cushioning and sealing performance in various application scenarios.
Good after-sales service: Provide detailed usage instructions and technical support to ensure the user experience.
 
Application of Inoue Foam
Electronic Industry: Used for cushioning and shock absorption of electronic products to protect electronic components.
Automotive Industry: As sound insulation, shock absorption, and sealing materials to improve vehicle comfort and safety.
Home Appliance Industry: Used for cushioning, shock absorption and sealing of home appliances.
Medical Industry: Plays an important role in the packaging and protection of medical devices.
Construction Field: As caulking, sound insulation, and moisture-proof materials to improve building quality.
 
Storage Precautions
Keep the warehouse dry and avoid moisture.
Avoid direct sunlight during storage to prevent fading.
Stack neatly and avoid heavy pressure to avoid deformation.
Strictly prohibit contact with corrosive substances to ensure product quality.
Classify and store by production date and batch for easy management.
 
There are certain differences in performance, use and softness between the two products of Inoue Foam L-32 and H-32. Knowing their differences and their respective characteristics, whether you need soft cushioning or firm shockproofing, Inoue Foam can provide an ideal solution. If you are looking for a softer foam, L-32 will be a more suitable choice. H-32 performs well in situations that require higher physical strength. When choosing, please consider it comprehensively according to the specific application requirements and scenarios.