Styrofoam™ is a trademarked brand of extruded polystyrene (XPS) foam insulation used mainly in construction. Most foam cups, takeout containers, and packaging people call “styrofoam” are usually expanded polystyrene (EPS), which is a different material made in a different way.

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Styrofoam is a brand of closed-cell extruded polystyrene foam (XPS), manufactured to provide continuous building insulation board used in walls, roofs, and foundations as thermal insulation and as a water barrier.

Learn about the rich history of Styrofoam™ Brand extruded polystyrene (XPS) insulation – an innovative, sustainable building product that created an entire insulation material category since its invention in 1941. Discover how XPS’s unique closed-cell structure and rigid foam board technology now enable it to meet thermal, moisture, air and vapor performance requirements. And find out ...

Styrofoam is a material that has become ubiquitous in everyday life, from food containers and packaging materials to insulation panels in construction. Despite its widespread use, many people are unaware of what Styrofoam actually is, how it’s made, and why it is so versatile. Understanding its properties and applications can help consumers and businesses make informed decisions. In this ...