• AddLemmus@lemmy.mlOP
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    6 days ago

    See? The plain white ones are gigantic in size, wouldn’t find them easily, and the black one seems line one of a kind!

        • DominusOfMegadeus@sh.itjust.works
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          4 days ago

          This Black Foam is what foam?

          You’re looking at something that’s dense, a bit squishy, but takes effort to compress. That puts it ptobably in the category of either XLPE or EVA foam.

          Cross-Linked Polyethylene (XLPE)

          • Smooth outside, super fine closed-cell texture
          • Somewhat difficult to compress, bounces back fast
          • Used in stuff like Pelican case inserts, insulation, flotation pads
          • Basically waterproof, holds up well to abuse

          EVA Foam

          • Slightly softer and more flexible than XLPE
          • Still dense, but easier to push in
          • Shows up in gym mats, cosplay armor, cheap padding, shoe soles
          • More likely to soak up a little moisture if submerged

          How to Tell Them Apart

          Thing to Check XLPE EVA
          Texture Finer, more uniform A bit more irregular
          Surface Feel Smooth, maybe a little glossy Matte, slight texture
          Water Resistance Almost totally waterproof Mostly, but not quite as good
          Squish Factor Firm, takes effort Softer, more give
          Nail Press Test Barely leaves a mark Leaves a temporary dent

          Quick DIY Tests

          • Water dunk: If it stays dry, probably XLPE. If it soaks even a little, probably EVA.
          • Fingernail press: XLPE resists. EVA gives in for a second.

          If you know what this piece came from (like a shipping insert, exercise mat, insulation panel) that can help narrow it down even more. Let me know and I will give it a shot.