The history of foamcore

Foam core or Foam board[Foam board?:foam board] is a very strong, lightweight and easily cut material used for the mounting of photographic prints, as backing in picture framing, in 3D design, and in painting. It is also in a material category referred to as "Paper[Paper?:paper sample maker cutting machine]-faced Foam Board". It consists of three layers — an inner layer of polystyrene[polystyrene?:cnc ps/polystyrene cutting machine] clad with outer facing of either a white claycoated paper or brown Kraft paper.

The original white foam core board[core board?:foam board] was made in 1/8 inch (3 mm) and 3/16 inch (5 mm) thicknesses for the graphic arts industry by Monsanto Company under the trade name Fome-Cor starting in 1957.[1][dead link] Monsanto sold the business to International Paper in 1993, and the business is currently operated by 3A Composites. It is now widely-used as backing in art and document mounting and picture framing, with archival-quality variants now available from several companies. It ranges in thickness from 1/16" - 1/2". It isnot recyclable or biodegradable in normal situations.

CUTCNC[CUTCNC?:cutting machine sample maker manufacturer]  offer foamcore cutting machine[cutting machine?:CUTCNC sample maker cutting machine] , can be used to cut foam board products at one time, after importing the design into the equipment.