




Rebonded foam is engineered for strength. Created by compressing shredded foam fragments into dense, durable blocks, rebonded foam delivers high shock resistance and structural stability. Sheela Foam controls particle size, compression ratio, and adhesive bonding to produce consistent performance across demanding applications.
This process results in high density rebonded foam that performs reliably under continuous load and repeated impact.
Unlike single-density foams, rebonded foam blocks combine resilience with rigidity, making them suitable for environments where vibration control and load distribution are critical. These materials also exhibit excellent acoustic dampening characteristics.
Vibration and Noise Control
Seating and Transport
Packaging and Protection
Sheela Foam supplies rebonded foam solutions for applications where durability outweighs softness.

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Rebonded foam is manufactured by compressing foam fragments into dense structures that handle repeated load and impact. This process creates durable rebonded foam that performs well in gyms, public spaces, transport seating, and industrial areas where softness matters less than strength.
High density rebonded foam is designed to distribute weight evenly without permanent deformation. Its compact structure allows rebonded foam blocks to retain shape over time, making them reliable for flooring systems, seating bases, and long-term vibration control applications.
Yes. Sound absorbing rebonded foam and rebonded foam for vibration damping are commonly used under machinery, HVAC systems, and flooring layers. The material reduces transmitted noise and absorbs mechanical movement, improving comfort and equipment stability in demanding environments.
Rebonded foam for flooring works well as an underlayment beneath carpet, laminate, or fitness surfaces. Rebonded foam underlayment improves impact absorption, limits noise transfer, and extends surface life in both residential and commercial high-traffic areas.
Yes. Heavy duty rebonded foam is also used for rebonded foam packaging inserts, protective cushioning, and rebonded foam for mattress base layers. High rebound rebonded foam provides stable support where shock resistance and long service life are essential.