Foam For Electronics.

At AS Rubber, we specialise in manufacturing, converting, and distributing sponge and foam products for the electronics sector.

Accreditations Roundal2024

When it comes to electronic components, investing in high-quality insulation and protection is essential for maintaining the longevity and performance of your products.

With our range of sponge and foam products, you can trust that your electrical products are well-insulated and safeguarded against potential hazards.

Sponge and Foam Products for The Electrical Sector:

Mobile Phones

Switchgears

Junction Box Insulation

Cable Insulation

Electrical Panel Insulation

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    Foam for Electronics FAQs.

    Is foam safe for electronics?

    Yes. When the right type of foam is used, it offers reliable protection for electronics during storage, transport and handling. Certain foams, such as anti-static or conductive options, are designed to safeguard sensitive components by preventing static build-up and absorbing shocks. They are also non-abrasive, helping to keep device casings, screens, and other sensitive surfaces free from scratches while cushioning against impact and vibration.

    What type of foam is used for electronic packaging?

    Electronic packaging often uses polyethylene foam, polyurethane foam, and anti-static foam. Polyethylene foam provides strong shock absorption and long-lasting durability. Polyurethane foam delivers high-quality cushioning for more delicate components. Anti-static foam is made to protect static-sensitive equipment such as computer circuit boards or microchips, reducing the chance of electrostatic discharge (ESD) during handling or transit. The right choice will depend on the required level of impact resistance, static protection, and environmental factors.

    Why is anti-static foam important for electronics?

    Anti-static foam plays a key role in protecting electronics from damage caused by static electricity. Unlike standard foam, anti-static versions are made with properties that prevent static build-up. This helps to lower the risk of electrostatic discharge (ESD), which can cause faults or permanent damage to components. Using anti-static foam can help ensure products remain safe during storage, assembly, and transport.

    Can foam prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage?

    Yes – provided it is foam specifically designed for ESD control, such as anti-static, static-dissipative, or conductive foam. These foams work by safely transferring or neutralising static charges, reducing the risk of sudden discharges that can harm components. Conductive foam allows charges to pass through immediately, while anti-static and dissipative foams release charges gradually for steady protection.

    How to wrap electronics for moving?

    To pack electronics safely, start by switching them off and removing all cables. Place sensitive devices in an anti-static bag, which is a specially designed bag made from materials that prevent static electricity build-up and protect delicate electronics, before surrounding them with foam packaging – ideally anti-static or shock-absorbing foam – to guard against knocks and vibration. Pack the wrapped item into a sturdy box, filling any gaps with foam inserts to stop movement. Label the box as fragile and keep it upright during transport to help reduce the risk of damage.