nubiform

nubiform

(ˈnjuːbɪˌfɔːm)
adj
1. cloud-like
2. insubstantial; vague
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As an example, POREX's Nubiform flow-through technology "enables our customers to design unique 3-dimensional applicator shapes that allow formula to come to the surface more evenly, and with greater consistency," says Martin.
Nubiform is the company's latest material offered for even application, and effective for use in compacts to foam tips--for products from lipstick to fragrance.
Rusty Martin, global strategic marketing director consumer and industrial segments, Porex, Filtration Group, says, "Our latest product, Nubiform, is a breakthrough elastomeric technology that gives cosmetics designers as well as manufacturers the freedom and flexibility to develop products that meet their specifications and exceed consumers' expectations."
In this way,"Nubiform provides freedom, flexibility and control while allowing for a faster, easier, and cleaner cosmetic application process that can be performed on the go."
Nubiform has the ability to be molded into a variety of shapes, including three-dimensional ones.
In contrast to other foam-like materials on the market, Nubiform maintains an open-cell porous structure, regardless of its shape.