How Effective is the EPS Foam Densifier

The main uses of expanded polystyrene (also called EPS) products are construction industry insulation materials, disposable appliances (mainly coffee cups and food trays) and shock-absorbing protective packaging materials. However, how to dispose of the used EPS foam? This is just the meaning of the existence of EPS foam densifier.

EPS foam products are used for thermal insulation products because of their constant low thermal conductivity, low density and low processing cost. The shock-absorption, low cost and formability of the foam make EPS the object of choice for protective packaging materials.

Polystyrene products absorb more impact energy per unit thickness, so it can be used as a packaging for fragile items and as a shock-absorbing component for shock-absorbing components such as some new automobiles.

In response to a large amount of industrial EPS foam product waste, INTCO Recycling GREENMAX has spent decades developing an EPS foam densifier that has European and American core technologies and advanced foam recycling concepts.

The EPS foam densifier is based on the principle of pressure generated by the spiral rotation to extrude the foam plastic, and the heating device is used to melt and extrude the polystyrene foam into blocks. Such polystyrene densifier can double reduce the volume of foam and increase density, greatly reducing the cost of waste disposal on storage and transportation.

The foam ingots compacted by INTCO Recycling GREENMAX EPS densifier can also be sold back to us at high market prices for rebirth processing, which not only responds to the national call for environmental protection policies, but also can contribute to make our planet more beautiful.

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