What is the difference between styrene and styrofoam




















Adress vs. Comming vs. Label vs. Genius vs. Speech vs. Chief vs. Teat vs. Neice vs. Buisness vs. Beeing vs. Amature vs. Lieing vs. Preferred vs. Omage vs. Finally vs. Attendance vs. Latest Comparisons Tubercule vs. Glyptal vs. Faucet vs. Com vs. Destroyable vs. Aboriginal vs. These insulation panels are commonly referred to as "blue board" in the construction industry. Most often the word "Styrofoam" is generically used to describe expanded polystyrene foam products like disposable coffee cups, cooler and other foam packaging materials, none of which are actually STYROFOAM.

These premium products the best known extruded polystyrene insulation on the market today are available in sheets, blocks, balls, spheres, cones and many other shapes. They are available to the consumer from major craft and floral retailers throughout the country, or at univfoam. Architectural Shapes.

Elasticized Polystyrene. EPS Insulation. Polystyrene PS is an inert plastic and polymer made of fused styrene molecules. It appears as a hard, transparent and glassy polymer with broad applications for a variety of consumer products and commercial uses. Polystyrene foam or expanded polystyrene EPS is made of expanded polystyrene beads. EPS is extensively used in applications ranging from food containers and protective packaging to insulating sandwich panels, because of its excellent insulation and cushioning properties.

Non-toxic and safe, EPS is approved for direct contact with foods and beverages as a clean, fresh and affordable option for packaging and transportation.

It is incorrectly associated with Styrofoam, which refers to the US trademarked name for the extruded polystyrene XPS , and not the expanded polystyrene variety. Isowall Group produces expanded polystyrene EPS under the brand Isolite, which are used primarily for insulation, lightweight fillers and semi-rigid cushioning. Contact us for more information. Isowall Southern Africa.



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