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A word of Caution while Using Extruded Polystyrene(XPS) products XPS is combustible in nature. It is advisable to not to expose it to flame or any other ignition sources. XPS insulation should be ideally covered with a thermal barrier. It is better to consult applicable building codes for installation of XPA. Use of XPS foam is not advisable where sustained temperatures can exceed 165º F. |
Features of Extruded Polystyrene Foam
Applications of Extruded Polystyrene
Extruded polystyrene profiles are mainly used as foams for insulation in residential or commercial buildings. In fact the primary consumer of XPS is the building industry. For convenience the building industry is broadly categorized into two sections Residential and Commercial.
Residential Buildings
One research into the insulation of residential premises has estimated that around 44% of the total utility bills are paid for heating and cooling of home. In fact, it is proved that by adequate insulation of home heating and cooling needs can come down by about 30%. So, to carry out those insulation-related savings, extruded polystyrene foam (XPS) is the solution. It is the R-value (thermal resistance) that specifies insulation levels. The long-term R-value of extruded polystyrene items can be counted among the best. R Value measures the ability of the insulation to resist the heat that is traveling through it. More the R-value, higher the insulating value. The types of XPS or extruded polystyrene products that can be used in residential premises includes the following XPS insulation board, insulating sheathing and fanfold siding underlayments. The products comes with the following benefits.
| Features | Benefits |
| Rigid XPS Foam | Level, flat surface for new siding |
| R-value | Saves money and energy |
| Light Weight | XPS foam sheets are very easy to handle |
| Resistance to moisture | Doesn't absorb water thus reducing moisture problems |
| Air resistance | Reduced air infiltration via walls thus saving energy and money |
| No toxicity | No impact on People's health |
| Flexibility | Easily molded or shaped |
Some of the areas in a residence where XPS profiles are used includes foundation, wall, roof, attic and sealing.
Ceilings
Extruded polystyrene (XPS) rigid foam are applied for enhancing the performance of insulating system for any framed ceiling assembly. For all kinds of framed ceiling assemblies XPS is attached beneath the ceiling joists or bottom chord of the truss. It is particularly useful when used in ceilings that are vaulted or cathedral.
Commercial Buildings
Extruded Polystyrene foams find a wide range of use in Commercial buildings. Following are the applications.
Roofs
Extruded polystyrene foam (XPS) insulation are increasingly used in Direct-to-Steel Roof Deck Applications. They can also be referred to as direct-to-deck systems. It gives the advantage of long term “R” or insulation value meaning considerable savings in energy.
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Buyers' Corner When selecting the XPS material as an informed buyer you need to ask the following questions. Roof top durability
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Water Proofing
XPS or extruded polystyrene insulation products are used for application over membrane. This enhances performance of both vertical or horizontal applications. XPS waterproofing insulation products are designed in a manner to: