Lecture

Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) Production

Description

This lecture explains the production process of expanded polystyrene (EPS) using steam and expandable polystyrene beads derived from non-reusable refining waste. The beads are expanded under steam, preventing them from sticking together, then channeled for storage and further expansion. The material is injected into molds, steam is reintroduced, and the beads are expanded and bonded to form homogeneous blocks. The blocks are either stored or pressed for sound optimization in polywhite cladding systems. The lecture also covers the hot wire cutting process for clean cuts without bead separation, followed by width and length rectification. Some products require CNC hot wire cutting. Production samples are tested for various characteristics before packaging with wrapping machines.

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