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 A bespoke approach 
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Post A bespoke approach
With a strong focus on precision engineering, at Technical Foam Services we develop PVC foam products that far surpass "standard" goods to offer our customers superior performance in any given situation.

Produced on continuous rolls in thicknesses from 1mm to 35mm, the main density for PVC foam is 220kg/m3, but as specialist manufacturers, where required, we can supply foam in densities as low as 100kg/m3.

Although all of our PVC foams have an impressive working temperature of between -30 to 60 degrees C, where needed, we can also supply high temperature resistant grade, which will withstand up to 100 degrees.

With such a wide variety of potential applications, it is impossible for us to list each and every one here, but as we believe in taking a personal approach to each of our customers we'd welcome the opportunity to discuss your individual PVC foam needs with you in order to identify the most effective solution.


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Post Re: A bespoke approach
Hi

Bespoke is a British English term employed in a variety of applications to mean an item custom-made to the buyer's specification. While applied to many items now, from computer software to luxury car appointments, the term historically was applied only to tailored clothing, shirts and other parts of men's apparel involving measurement and fitting.

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