Handbell Table Foam Pads - White Poly
Handbell Table Foam Pads - White Poly
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Protect your handbells and handchimes with professional-grade foam padding
Keep your instruments safe during rehearsals, worship services, and performances with our high-quality, precisely cut foam padding solutions. We use the same grade of foam as handbell manufacturers, ensuring optimal protection for your instruments.
Find the perfect fit for your handbell or handchime table
We offer a wide variety of foam pad sizes to ensure a perfect fit for your specific table. Choose from various lengths (24", 36", 48" and widths (24", 30"), and thicknesses (2", 3", or 4") to provide the level of cushioning you need.
- Color: Poly white
- Density: 1.5 LBS/FT3
- ILD: 35 LBS/50in2
Also available in Charcoal Gray.
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Essential Guide to Handbell & Handchime Table Pads
What are the benefits of using a table pad?
- Unmatched protection: Absorbs impact and vibrations to prevent damage to your handbells and chimes.
- Perfect fit: Choose from various sizes (24 in.x 24 in. to 48 in. x 30 in.) to fit your table.
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Right thickness:
- 2-inch for handchimes
- 3-inch for 2-3 octaves of handbells (recommended)
- 4-inch for 4-6 octaves of handbells (maximum protection & better posture)
- Pre-cut pads: Save time and money with ready-made sizes. Custom cuts are also available!
- Space-saving shipping: Vacuum-packed for reduced shipping costs.
How do I choose a table pad?
- Measure your table: Standard lengths are 6 ft. or 8 ft., with widths of 24 in. or 30 in.
- Consider your instruments: Choose pad thickness based on the number of handbells or chimes you have (see above).
- Playing techniques: Use at least a 3 in. pad for "stopped table" techniques.
Density and ILD
Foam density is the mass of a foam's material, often expressed as pounds per cubic foot. Density is connected to the quality and durability of a given foam. Whereas ILD (indentation load deflection), or IFD (indentation force deflection), measures the firmness of a foam. It refers to the number of pounds of pressure or force that is needed to compress/indent 4” thick foam by 25%. The higher the ILD, the firmer the foam. Thickness effects how firm a foam feels. The thinner the foam, the easier it is to compress; the thicker the foam, the harder it is to compress.