Adhesive foam refers to a product made by coating one or both sides of traditional foam with a layer of highly adhesive glue through specific processes. This material not only retains the excellent characteristics of the original foam but also enhances its bonding capability, thereby broadening its range of applications. The characteristics of adhesive foam include: 

  1. Good cushioning performance: Adhesive foam inherits the advantages of ordinary foam, being lightweight and elastic, effectively absorbing and dispersing impact energy when subjected to external forces, thus protecting internal items from damage.
  2. Excellent sealing effect: The layer of adhesive on its surface can closely adhere to different material surfaces, forming an effective sealing layer that prevents dust, moisture, and other elements from entering the internal space.
  3. Ease of use: Compared to traditional fastening methods, using adhesive foam does not require additional screws or other fastening devices; it can be quickly installed by simply tearing off the backing paper, greatly simplifying the construction process.