“this material can be easily processed into components having precise contours. Moreover, it can be attached quickly and is quite-suited for installation in curved surfaces.”
is what I heard.
can anyone elaborate?
“this material can be easily processed into components having precise contours. Moreover, it can be attached quickly and is quite-suited for installation in curved surfaces.”
is what I heard.
can anyone elaborate?
Hard or soft?
both and plenty in between is what some are touting.
but if they are getting hard and soft…
Quote:
"Because of its open-cell
structure, the foam can also absorb very
large quantities of liquid."
Oh-hum…
the touter was on about some polymer shell, acrylic or something. He was stoked saying eco. All he was saying was eco. One material, core and skins. Wondered if you guys had heard of this, oh well. oh yeah and no fiberglass.
I don’t know about melamine foam, but melamine is a pretty common polymer. It is used in plates and stuff:
It is very high in nitrogen, and was added to pet food products in order to give the appearance of higher protein levels. As far as it being ECO, when in pet food it resulted in the deaths of many a pet. That doesn’t sound very eco to me.
–BCo