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EVA foam 65 kg/m3, 7 mm white - 100x100 cm

EVA foam 65 kg/m3, 7 mm white - 100x100 cm

| SKU: MGC-EVAF-0068
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Professional High-Density EVA Foam for Advanced Prop Building

This high-density EVA foam is a premium material engineered for demanding cosplay and prop-making projects. With a density of 65 kg/m3, it provides a consistent, ultra-fine cell structure that ensures superior durability and a smooth finish. This cosplay foam is the ideal choice for creators who require structural integrity and precision when building complex armor sets and detailed character props.

Key Features

  • High Density: The 65 kg/m3 density provides exceptional structural stability and resistance to mechanical wear. This makes the foam highly suitable for heavy-duty props that need to maintain their shape during long-term use.
  • Optimal Thickness: With a 7 mm gauge, this material strikes the perfect balance between rigidity and flexibility. It is thick enough for creating sturdy breastplates and pauldrons, yet remains easy to heat-shape for complex curves.
  • Easy Workability: The material is compatible with precision knives and rotary tools, allowing for clean cuts and intricate detailing. It sands beautifully, enabling smooth transitions and professional-grade surface finishes.
  • Smooth Surface: The white color of this EVA foam serves as a clean, neutral base for paint applications. It requires fewer coats of primer and topcoats, ensuring vibrant results and efficient project finishing.
  • Generous Format: Supplied in a large 100x100 cm sheet, this format offers ample surface area for large patterns. It minimizes the need for visible seams, allowing for seamless construction of even the largest armor pieces.

Applications

  • Armor Construction

    The high density of this foam makes it the gold standard for crafting durable chest pieces, leg guards, and intricate armor segments. It retains complex shapes exceptionally well after being heat-treated with a heat gun, allowing for realistic three-dimensional forms.

  • LARP Gear

    This material is frequently used for custom LARP equipment that must withstand intense field usage. Its unique structure absorbs impact efficiently, ensuring that weapons and shields are both lightweight and safe during active roleplay encounters.

  • Cosplay Detailing

    Beyond main armor, this foam is perfect for creating small details, ornate trim, and complex accessories. Its ease of bonding ensures that individual components can be joined securely, resulting in clean and aesthetically refined costumes.

To achieve the most durable bonds, we recommend using high-quality contact adhesives from our selection. For a professional finish, explore our range of acrylic paints designed specifically for foam surfaces.

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FAQ

What is the difference between EVA foam densities?

Lower density EVA foam is softer and more flexible, making it easier to heat-shape. Higher density foams, measured in kg/m³, are firmer, more resistant to deformation, and ideal for creating armor details that require precise sanding.

How do I effectively heat-form EVA foam?

The best way to shape EVA foam is by using a heat gun set to medium temperature. Heat the material evenly until it becomes pliable, then stretch it over a form or shape it by hand, taking care not to scorch the surface.

What is the best adhesive for EVA foam?

The most effective way to bond EVA foam is by using contact cement or specialized flexible cyanoacrylate (super glue). Before applying the glue, lightly sand the edges to significantly improve the bond's adhesion.

Do I need to prime EVA foam before painting?

Yes, to achieve a lasting finish, you must seal the EVA foam surface first using a flexible sealant like white glue (PVA), a dedicated primer, or a spray-on rubberized filler. Skipping this step causes the material to soak up paint, which can lead to cracking when the piece is flexed.

What tools should I use to cut and sand EVA foam?

For cutting EVA foam, a very sharp snap-off utility knife or scalpel works best to ensure clean edges. For sanding, an orbital sander with 80 to 240 grit sandpaper is ideal for achieving a smooth finish, even on firmer types of foam.

How should I store EVA foam safely?

EVA foam should be stored in a dry place away from direct sunlight and intense heat sources, which could permanently deform the material. Sheets should be stored flat to prevent unwanted creases.

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CobaltWeb Konrad Kotfisz
Wolica 91
32-740 Wolica
konrad@cobaltweb.cc