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Expanded polystyrene is considered one of the thermoplastic foam materials. It is manufactured from solid beads of PS (polystyrene).
The main process for XPS production is "gas expansion." The gas is trapped through heating inside PS beads. It is worth mentioning that XPS production has a low environmental impact.
Extruded polystyrene is a foam material that is produced from solid PS crystals.
Regarding the production process, EPS is manufactured by extruding a thick, hot fluid of PS crystals.
Therefore, the critical difference is that expanded PS is produced from solid beads, while extruded PS is produced from solid polystyrene crystals.
When it comes to density, extruded polystyrene is denser than expanded polystyrene.
XPS Density: 2.18 lbs.
EPS Density: 0.93 lbs.
Expanded Polystyrene:
Expanded polystyrene has a lot of advantages to consider, such as:
It is lightweight; almost 98% of this material is air.
EPS transportation is cost-effective.
It is rigid and has a closed cell structure.
It has perfect thermal insulation.
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EPS disadvantages:
Extruded Polystyrene:
You can depend on XPS, as it has many pros, such as:
XPS mixtures melt under controlled conditions, like pressure from high temperatures.
It can be shaped easily to any desired shape.
It has exceptionally smooth skin & closed-cell structure.
It has perfect resistance to moisture.
It can be stored outdoors.
It has superior chemical resistance.
XPS Cons:
It is a less environmentally friendly insulator.
The main reason is the chemical processing required during the manufacturing of this material.
XPS is not the most affordable insulator on the market.
Here are the most common applications for extruded polystyrene (XPS):
Here come expanded PS applications; these are the most common EPS products:
There are many properties of PS that make it perfect for food packaging:
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