Foams can be die cut or laminated depending on composition, chemistry, and construction. These natural or synthetic materials are soft, cushiony, and often water repellant, and can be laminated with adhesive for more dynamic and specific applications. They’re commonly used for medical and industrial applications, such as vibration absorption, sound dampening, sealing, mounting, and gasketing. Examples of specific foams include Vinyl, Urethane, Polyethylene, Sponge Rubber, and Acrylic.