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What is foam?

Foam is a substance formed by trapping pockets of gas in a liquid or solid. It is commonly used in various applications, including insulation, packaging, cleaning products, cushioning, and construction. Different types of foam exist, such as polymer foams (e.g., polystyrene, polyurethane) and metal foams, each with specific properties suited for different uses.

What other technologies are related to foam?

foam Competitor Technologies

Shingles are a roofing material that serves as an alternative to foam roofing systems.
mentioned alongside foam in 83% (428) of relevant job posts
Built-up roofing is a traditional roofing system and an alternative to foam roofing.
mentioned alongside foam in 42% (602) of relevant job posts
TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin) is a single-ply roofing membrane and a competitor to foam roofing.
mentioned alongside foam in 16% (570) of relevant job posts
EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) is a rubber roofing membrane, and an alternative to foam roofing.
mentioned alongside foam in 9% (598) of relevant job posts
PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is a single-ply roofing membrane, and a competitor to foam roofing systems.
mentioned alongside foam in 4% (471) of relevant job posts
Metal roofing is a different type of roofing system that serves as an alternative to foam roofing.
mentioned alongside foam in 6% (249) of relevant job posts

foam Complementary Technologies

Acrylic coatings can be used as a protective layer on top of foam roofing to improve its durability and resistance to the elements.
mentioned alongside foam in 54% (567) of relevant job posts
Coating systems can be applied to foam roofing to enhance its properties, such as UV resistance and waterproofing.
mentioned alongside foam in 70% (95) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention foam?

Job function
Jobs mentioning foam
Orgs mentioning foam

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