Laser cutting out self-adhesive acoustic foam
After uploading your design, you will receive an instant, no-obligation price. If you want, you can then order securely online.
Description
Features
Polyethylene foam is lightweight, flexible, and resilient. This makes it highly resistant to shocks and vibrations. Moreover, polyethylene foam has a high insulation value, it is water-repellent and has excellent thermal and acoustic insulation properties.
Applications
Polyethylene foam is widely used as acoustic insulation. It is also used in packaging, insulation, and as damping material in the automotive and aviation industry.
The advantages of laser cutting Self-adhesive acoustic foam
By Self-adhesive acoustic foamlaser cutting, you can create complex designs with little effort and high quality. And that can be at any stage of production; research, prototyping, (on-demand) production or
How does laser cutting work?
Laser cutting and engraving order online. Create an account and upload your drawing. Prices are calculated instantly, and quotes you download yourself.
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Layout drawing
- DXF, DWG, AI, PDF files
- Blue line = cutting
- Red line = line engraving
- Magenta line = plane engraving
Choose a delivery time
- Speed (ordered before 12:00 noon, delivered tomorrow)
- Fast (2 business days
- Standard (4 business days)
- Expensive (13 business days)
Secure online payment
How do you order laser cutting?
Upload your drawing, choose a material and delivery time and we will make it for you.
Try it now, uploading is free!
What does Self-adhesive acoustic foam laser cutting cost?
The price for laser cutting your design is automatically calculated in the shopping cart. Upload your drawing, choose a material and delivery time, and see the price instantly.
1 medium design ≈ €24.99*
1 full plate ≈ €65.43*
1000 small parts ≈ €0.05/pc.*
*These are indicative prices incl. btw to give you an idea. Once you upload a design upload you will see the exact price.
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