Modern engineering works require advanced technologies of handling finished products to prevent breakage and shock. One such shock absorbent protector involves the use of custom fabricated foam products. To optimize on the desired effect, the custom foam fabrication process should be done jointly between the team packaging the final product and the in-house foam engineering department. It is also important to ensure that the team working on your design clearly understands the latest trends in foam fabrication and have the desired skills and experience that matches the complexity of your assignment.
At its ideal, custom foam is considered suitable for a given purpose if it effectively fits the CAD prototyped shapes, weight and color. Similarly, more complex projects may require combination of several advanced custom foam fabrication techniques such as soft padding and non-Euclidian CNC machining. This is essential in allowing for duplicability, integration of several colors as well as cutting on the production cost.
Although advanced custom foam prototyping yields excellent results, it’s not always recommendable in a given situation. This is primarily because every project has specific fabrication needs. For example, custom foam fabrication of materials used in packaging computers is by design, complexity and of course shapes different from that used in packaging glassware. It is, therefore, important for the team undertaking the custom design process to take all the factors into consideration before fabricating the final product.
Over the years, Kristo Foam Industries Inc. has developed a perfectionist policy where every foam product is matched with the customer needs. At its best, prototyping is done via CAD and CNC aided machining processes before being submission to the quality control teal who verify the match between the final product and the customer instruction. We also pride in having a team of professionals with over ten hands-on experience years. This ensures a perfect overlap between our quality philosophy and the quality of the custom foam fabricated products.