Foam Enclosure – Protective Foam Case for Electronics Components
Foam Enclosure – Protective Foam Case for Electronics Components
This protective foam enclosure, made from lightweight EVA foam, shields Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, and similar boards from physical damage during prototyping, transport, and storage.
Key Specifications
| Material | EVA foam (shock-absorbent, lightweight) |
| Colour | Black |
| External Dimensions (L × W × H) | 120 mm × 75 mm × 30 mm |
| Internal Cavity (L × W × D) | 110 mm × 65 mm × 25 mm |
| Weight | ~25 g |
| Closure | Snap‑fit lid with cable slots |
| Compatible Boards | Arduino Uno, Nano, Mega 2560; ESP8266; ESP32; Raspberry Pi Pico, Pi 4, Pi 5 (max board size 110×65 mm) |
| Protection | Shockproof, vibration dampening, non‑conductive |
What You Can Build With This
- Arduino LED Blink Box: House a basic LED‑blink circuit and battery in a portable, protected case.
- ESP32 Weather Station: Enclose a temperature/humidity sensor and ESP32 for an indoor IoT weather monitor.
- Raspberry Pi Retro Console: Build a compact retro‑gaming emulator enclosure with easy access to ports.
- CBSE/ATL Electronic Dice: Create a tilt‑activated electronic dice with buzzer, safely packed inside the foam case.
- B.Tech Smart Agriculture Pod: Protect your soil‑moisture sensor node and microcontroller for field‑tested IoT farming.
Compatibility
| Platform | Compatible | Connection | Library / Method |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arduino Uno R3 | Yes | Fits inside cavity; USB cable exits through lid slot | None – physical enclosure |
| Arduino Nano | Yes | Small board rests securely in foam | None – physical enclosure |
| Arduino Mega 2560 | Yes | Fits lengthwise (max board length 110 mm) | None – physical enclosure |
| ESP8266 NodeMCU | Yes | Board slips into cavity; antenna area not blocked | None – physical enclosure |
| ESP32 Dev Board | Yes | Fits with room for header pins; antenna edge kept free | None – physical enclosure |
| Raspberry Pi Pico | Yes | Tiny board easily placed; side slot for Micro‑USB | None – physical enclosure |
| Raspberry Pi 4 / 5 | Yes | Entire SBC fits; GPIO exits through lid cutout | None – physical enclosure |
Wiring and Interface Notes
The foam case requires no wiring; simply place your board inside and route wires through the lid’s access slots. Ensure the board’s USB port aligns with the cutout for easy programming. The foam is soft and won’t short any contacts, but avoid sharp objects that could tear it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can this foam enclosure protect my board from static electricity?
EVA foam is non‑conductive and reduces static risk, but for ESD‑sensitive components, place an anti‑static bag inside the case first.
Will my Arduino Mega 2560 fit inside?
Yes, the internal cavity is 110 mm long, so the Mega 2560 (101.5 mm) fits with room for power wires.
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Shipping Information
- Prepaid Orders: ₹75 for orders up to ₹999, FREE shipping above ₹999
- COD Orders: ₹125 shipping + ₹50 COD fee = ₹175 total
- Delivery Timeline: Dispatch in 1-2 days, delivery in 2-7 days depending on location
Returns & Warranty
- 7-Day Return: Manufacturing defects only (approval required)
- Warranty: 7 days from delivery
- Non-Returnable: Batteries, consumables, cut wires, clearance items