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Extruded Polystyrene (XPS) is a type of plastic that is widely used in the construction industry. It is a lightweight, rigid material that is highly resistant to moisture and water vapor, making it an ideal choice for insulation and other applications. XPS is also known for its excellent thermal insulation properties, making it a popular choice for energy-efficient buildings. It is also used in the automotive industry for interior and exterior parts, as well as in the packaging industry for protective packaging.
XPS is produced by a process called extrusion, which involves melting polystyrene pellets and forcing them through a die to create a continuous sheet or profile. The material is then cut to size and shaped into the desired product. XPS is available in a variety of colors and densities, making it a versatile material for a wide range of applications.
Some of the major companies in the XPS market include BASF, Dow Chemical, DuPont, and Owens Corning. Show Less Read more