@@bjbenterprises Another good way to communicate it might be to place a familiar, heavy object on top of the foam. Perhaps a bowling ball, or a house-brick.
With any industrial casting or mold making material, the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) is where you find specifics for a material on what PPE to use. In general, you should always wear disposable gloves, eye protection, and have adequate ventilation in the work area (via exhaust fans or cartridge respirator).
I would consider our TC-274 4-pound density polyfoam. This is a nice cushion style foam with good support. If you want something softer like a couch cushion, then you could go down to the TC-266 3-pound polyfoam. We have cured samples available by request through our tech sales: info@bjbenterprises.com
@@samuelchen643 the "cheesecake" looking pieces towards the end of the video are cut on a bandsaw and expose the inner cell structure. The large square pieces have less surface porosity, but the softer foams don't have as much of a skin compared to the higher density systems.
I loved your “such as”. I could easily feel the the type of foam in my mind.
Yup, that’s the idea. Thanks for the feedback!
@@bjbenterprises Another good way to communicate it might be to place a familiar, heavy object on top of the foam. Perhaps a bowling ball, or a house-brick.
@@iAmTheSquidThing great idea. It's tough to convey "squish" in a video. Common objects can help. Thanks for the suggestion. 👍
How much to ship a 1 gallon kit to 72730? The website is not for me.
Hello. I in Vietnam want to buy TC-284 Foam?
What protective equipment should I use when using bjb products?
With any industrial casting or mold making material, the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) is where you find specifics for a material on what PPE to use. In general, you should always wear disposable gloves, eye protection, and have adequate ventilation in the work area (via exhaust fans or cartridge respirator).
Excellent video. Can you tell which one of these foam is best suited to seal ridge caps on buildings with metal roofing sheets.
These are not products designed for construction applications, they are best used to make molded parts.
Can I still buy these in Germany? I looked at the German distributor website and it doesn't show any kind of shop functionality.
Best to contact Techsil UK for sales in Germany. They have more information on future distribution in Germany for BJB products: esales@techsil.co.uk
Can this make sponges or similar to feel?
Yes.
How to produce poron foam please? Can it be done with liquids?
What is poron foam? Not familiar with that term.
i wonder if this is available in Malaysia
We ship our products worldwide. We do not have a stocking distributor in Malaysia.
Can you give formulas for making foam...?
No, we develop and manufacture our own formulas.
which do you think would be a great density for a golf cart seat cushion?
I would consider our TC-274 4-pound density polyfoam. This is a nice cushion style foam with good support. If you want something softer like a couch cushion, then you could go down to the TC-266 3-pound polyfoam. We have cured samples available by request through our tech sales: info@bjbenterprises.com
DOES THIS PRODUCT COMES IN FOAM FORM OR WE IS LIQUID MIX?
Our products are all 2-part liquids that mix together and become the foams you see here: th-cam.com/video/_O_vd_I_ojI/w-d-xo.html
Hello, very nice, thank you.
What type of foam do you recomend for bicycle seat?
If the seat is covered with upholstery fabric or film, our TC-284 might be a good option due to firmness and support.
@@bjbenterprises Thanks a lot
Hi, how did you cut the foam into blocks with such flat flaces? I know I'm late but I'd appreciate any help
We molded them in a square box. The lid of the box had air vents in the 4 corners.
does the surface end up porous like that
@@samuelchen643 the "cheesecake" looking pieces towards the end of the video are cut on a bandsaw and expose the inner cell structure. The large square pieces have less surface porosity, but the softer foams don't have as much of a skin compared to the higher density systems.
Very interesting.
Glad you think so!
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