What is batch foam vs continuous foam
Batch foam and continuous foam are two methods of foam production used in manufacturing industries.
Batch foam refers to a process of producing foam in discrete batches. In this method, a fixed amount of foam is produced at a time, and the production process is halted to remove the product before proceeding to the next batch. This method is suitable for producing small to medium-sized foam products that require a high level of customization.
On the other hand, continuous foam production involves the production of foam in a continuous process. The process involves the continuous production of a foam strip, which can be cut to any length as required. Continuous foam production is suitable for the production of large volumes of foam products and products with uniform properties.
In summary, the key difference between batch foam and continuous foam production is that the former produces foam in discrete batches while the latter produces foam continuously.

