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EVA foam 65 kg/m3, 2 mm white - 50x50 cm

EVA foam 65 kg/m3, 2 mm white - 50x50 cm

| SKU: MGC-EVAF-0033
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The Ideal Foundation for Intricate Cosplay Details and Armor

This high-quality 65 kg/m3 density EVA foam offers an exceptional balance between structural integrity and flexibility. At 2 mm thickness, it serves as an indispensable material for crafting fine cosplay ornaments, armor trim, and complex surface details. Its smooth, white finish provides an excellent base for painting and ensures accurate template marking for professional-grade results.

Key Product Features

  • Optimal Density: With a density of 65 kg/m3, this foam maintains its shape while remaining flexible enough for comfortable wear. The tight cell structure minimizes primer absorption, allowing for efficient and smooth surface preparation.
  • Precision Thickness: Measuring 2 mm, this foam is specifically designed for adding depth and texture to larger builds. It is perfect for layering to create intricate patterns without adding unnecessary weight to the finished costume.
  • Convenient Format: The 50x50 cm sheet size is perfect for smaller projects and detailed work. This practical format helps reduce material waste and is easy to store or transport to workshops and conventions.
  • Bright White Color: The clean white finish acts as an ideal neutral base, allowing for high-contrast template tracing and ensuring that vibrant paint colors remain true to their original hue.
  • Superior Workability: This EVA foam is highly responsive to heat-shaping, holding complex curves permanently once cooled. It also cuts cleanly with precision knives and can be easily sanded to achieve refined, seamless edges.

Applications

  • Armor Detailing

    This foam is perfect for creating complex runic patterns, decorative moldings, and raised panel details on armor. By layering cut shapes onto a thicker base, it creates a realistic 3D effect that elevates the overall quality of any prop.

  • Seam Masking and Trims

    Due to its high flexibility, the material is excellent for masking seams, edges, and joints in larger structural components. It can also be used to mimic leather straps or metal hardware on shields and pauldrons.

  • Lightweight Prop Construction

    It is widely used for crafting light accessories such as tiaras, crowns, and intricate wing segments. Its low weight ensures that the final prop is comfortable to wear for long durations without causing fatigue.

For professional results, we recommend using dedicated contact adhesives for a permanent, flexible bond. To achieve the cleanest cuts for your designs, combine this foam with our precision knives. Explore our full range of EVA foams to find the perfect thickness for every part of your next project.

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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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