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Antistatic (pink) or static dissipative (black) foam? For the pink stuff I’d just use double stick tape. For the black one, I’m not sure.
Be careful. I used to repair power supplies in Samsung and LG televisions and it was very common for the glue they used to become conductive over time and short circuit things on the power supply board. A favourite was gunk across the Class-Y capacitor which could bring the low-voltage outputs on the TV up to near mains potential (2-pin supply only, no PE, so aerial socket could become live.)
Go2glue works as well, dries clear but is very conductive for a while as it dries. I've also used conformal coats as board adhesives but it can take a really long time to dry if you're not careful.