Insulation
In building construction, various forms of insulation are included as a means of reducing the transmission of thermal energy through walls, ceilings, and floors. In simple terms, this helps keep heated interior space warmer in the winter, and air-conditioned spaces cooler in the summer. Reducing the transmission of thermal energy not only makes spaces more comfortable, but it is also essential to controlling energy costs.
Industrial
Extruded polystyrene insulation (XPS) has unique properties that differentiate it from other types of foam plastic insulation and therefore make it ideal for a number of roof designs.
Sometimes considered “the other roof insulation,” XPS is generally specified when higher compressive strength, higher water resistance and higher thermal resistance in the presence of water are needed. Those characteristics make XPS the preferred choice in green-planted roof systems, protected or inverted membrane plaza deck systems, white or “cool” single-ply roofing and metal roofing systems
Arts and Crafts
Strong, lightweight and versatile, XPS has been used for everything from outdoor water features to model railway dioramas, architectural models, remote control planes and more. The closed cell structure, high densisty and compressive strength ensure a fine detail and finish can be achieved for most modelmaking.
This XPS craftfoam is a strong yet lightweight material which can be cut, sanded, planed and painted to create striking models, creative craft projects or professional product prototypes.
Food Industry & Pharmaceutical
Capable of bearing heavy loads. Highly resistant to moisture. Guaranteed to have low, stable and predictable thermal conductivity. Able to withstand the stresses of temperature changes and freeze/thaw cycles.
efficient XPS insulation board solution for various refrigeration units. Each of our XPS foam board consists of 99% closed-cell structure, forming a vacuum layer to prevent chilled air from escaping and heat from entering the insulated area. The layer also prevents the build-up of moisture that can degrade the cold storage’s insulation capabilities.
