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EVA foam 65 kg/m3, 3 mm black - 200x100 cm

EVA foam 65 kg/m3, 3 mm black - 200x100 cm

| SKU: MGC-EVAF-0058
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Professional EVA foam for advanced costume and prop projects

This high-quality EVA foam 65 kg/m3 serves as an essential material for creators of armor, intricate props, and special character elements. Offering an ideal balance between flexibility and structural integrity, this black EVA foam is specifically engineered to hold complex shapes while remaining easy to process. Its 3 mm thickness provides a reliable foundation for detailed layering and precision work in any creative project.

Key features

  • High Density 65 kg/m3: This professional-grade density ensures superior mechanical resistance and structural memory, allowing props to retain their intended shape even under demanding conditions.
  • Optimal 3 mm Thickness: The material thickness is perfectly suited for building layered armor, creating intricate decorative overlays, and constructing flexible joints or smaller components.
  • Professional Workability: The foam responds perfectly to precise cutting, sanding, and heat-forming with a heat gun, ensuring clean edges and defined details for professional-level results.
  • Uniform Black Surface: The deep black color minimizes the need for heavy priming, significantly reducing the labor involved in surface preparation before painting or sealing.
  • Large Sheet Format: Measuring 200x100 cm, the sheet allows for the efficient planning and cutting of extensive costume patterns, minimizing joints and material waste.

Application examples

  • Cosplay Armor Construction

    The 3 mm sheet is ideal as a base for pauldrons, bracers, and decorative armor plates. It bonds seamlessly with other foam layers using contact adhesives to create robust, wearable structures.

  • Detailed Prop Crafting

    Thanks to its dense structure, the material is excellent for creating precise engravings, patterns, and relief details. Once heat-formed, the foam maintains its profiles, making it perfect for custom fantasy weapons.

  • Prosthetics and Finishing

    This foam serves as a stable core for smaller masking elements or decorative surface applications. Once properly sealed, it provides a smooth, uniform base that effectively mimics metallic or synthetic textures.

For professional assembly, we recommend our contact adhesives, which provide the strong and flexible bond required for complex gear. To complete your build, check out our selection of finishing and painting supplies to achieve a stunning, high-end result.

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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