Short answer: Freshly produced or tightly packed Isolon and Warmlex foams can have a light “technical” odour which usually dissipates after unpacking and ventilation. LIRIDA-M supplies technical foams for B2B use; any specific VOC or indoor air quality requirements must be checked at project level.
Short answer: Many customers use Isolon and Warmlex foams in decor, hobby and DIY projects, and some manufacturers produce pet beds or play elements based on PE foams. LIRIDA-M supplies only technical foam materials, so hygiene, safety and design of finished products remain the responsibility of the brand or end user.
Short answer: Isolon and Warmlex are closed-cell PE foams that do not absorb water like a sponge and normally float in water due to their low density. However, this does not turn standard insulation grades into certified marine or lifesaving products.
Short answer: Many customers print, cut and decorate Isolon and Warmlex foams in their own production. Simple drawing and painting are possible, but choice of inks, paints and printing technologies is always the responsibility of the converter or brand owner.
Short answer: Isolon 300/500 (IXPE) and Warmlex (EPE) foams are often used by manufacturers as a base material for yoga, camping and sleep mats. LIRIDA-M supplies industrial rolls and sheets for B2B projects and does not produce branded consumer mats, so final comfort, hygiene and certification depend on the finished product producer.