Inject construction in XPS

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How to inject construction in XPS

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eps xps and polyiso three very similar forms of board insulation used in home construction and in the building construction industry in general in todayamp;#39;s video weamp;#39;re going to look into how they are made and compare their physical and chemical properties letamp;#39;s start with eps or expanded polystyrene the monomer styrene is composed of a benzene ring c6h6 and ethylene they are both made by the petrochemical industry under heat or by an initiator like benzoyl peroxide the double bond between the carbon atoms is converted into a single bond and a polymer chain called polystyrene is formed this liquid polystyrene is dropped in water to form droplets or beads this video shows how polystyrene pellets expand in the presence of steam commercially the polystyrene beads are expanded with blowing agents such as propane pentane and methylene chloride the eps beads are contained in a mold and then heat or steam is applied to it which causes the small beads to expand and fuse t

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Closed cell polyurethane spray foam, which should be applied only by a certified installer, is a high-quality insulating method for all types of walls, including uneven ones. Closed cell spray foam can also help control dampness on basement walls.
Cons of XPS: Higher cost compared to EPS. Heavier weight, which can make it more difficult to handle and . Lower R-value per inch of thickness compared to EPS. More difficult to recycle, as it is often coated with materials that make it difficult to separate the polystyrene from other materials.
EPS is slightly more permeable to air and moisture, whereas XPS is more resistant to water vapour. Therefore, if youre looking to insulate a humid area (e.g. floors, cellars and foundation walls), XPS is your best option.
By installing EPS insulation to your unfinished basement, you can quickly add multiple energy and cost-saving benefits to your home. Lets take a look at two key reasons why you should add insulation in your basement: consistency and savings.
1. What is XPS? XPS (extruded polystyrene insulation) is manufactured using extrusion: a continuous process which results in a closed-cell structure with a smooth skin on the top and bottom of the board.
Cons of EPS: More fragile and prone to damage during installation and handling. More susceptible to water absorption, which can reduce its insulation performance and potentially cause structural damage. More susceptible to pests and rodents, who can tunnel through the material.
Extruded Polystyrene (XPS) is a high-performing, rigid foam insulation board. The closed-cell structure of the foam insulation boards keeps moisture out. The XPS insulation board comes in many grades for applications wherein resistance to heavy loads and extreme moisture is required.

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