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Expanded Polypropylene Foam (EPP) is a type of plastic foam used in a variety of applications. It is a lightweight, strong, and resilient material that is resistant to chemicals, water, and temperature extremes. It is also highly recyclable and can be used in a variety of shapes and sizes. EPP foam is used in automotive, aerospace, and medical industries, as well as in consumer products such as packaging, insulation, and cushioning. It is also used in the construction industry for insulation and soundproofing.
EPP foam is produced by expanding polypropylene pellets with steam and pressure. This process creates a foam with a uniform cell structure that is lightweight and strong. It is also highly resistant to compression and impact, making it an ideal material for a variety of applications.
Some companies in the EPP foam market include BASF, Dow, and Covestro. Other companies include Sekisui, Armacell, and Zotefoams. Show Less Read more