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Polystyrene Process: What Is Expanded Polystyrene Made From ?

Polystyrene is made through a process called suspension polymerization. Styrene is first produced by combining ethylene and benzene, then mixed with water and a thickening agent to form droplets of polystyrene. These droplets are heated and combined with an initiator to begin the polymerization process of styrene. Expanded polystyrene (EPS) is made from styrene monomer through a polymerization process producing clear, spherical polystyrene beads. A hydrocarbon like pentane is added to assist expansion during later processing. EPS undergoes pre-expansion, conditioning, and molding stages to produce customized blocks or products.

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Polystyrene Process: What Is Expanded Polystyrene Made From ?

Polystyrene is made through a process called suspension polymerization. Styrene is first produced by combining ethylene and benzene, then mixed with water and a thickening agent to form droplets of polystyrene. These droplets are heated and combined with an initiator to begin the polymerization process of styrene. Expanded polystyrene (EPS) is made from styrene monomer through a polymerization process producing clear, spherical polystyrene beads. A hydrocarbon like pentane is added to assist expansion during later processing. EPS undergoes pre-expansion, conditioning, and molding stages to produce customized blocks or products.

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Polystyrene process

Polystyrene is made in a process known as suspension polymerization. After styrene is


produced by combining ethylene and benzene, it is merged with water and a mucilaginous
substance to form droplets of polystyrene.

After styrene is produced by combining ethylene and benzene, it is merged with water and a
mucilaginous substance to form droplets of polystyrene. Next, the droplets are heated and
combined with an initiator, which begins the process of polymerization.

::Polymerization of styrene

What is Expanded Polystyrene made from ?

EPS is made up from styrene monomer; low levels of styrene occur naturally in many
plants, fruit, vegetables, nuts and meat. EPS is a derivative of ethylene and benzene and is
made using a polymerisation process which produces translucent spherical beads of
polystyrene, about the size of sugar granules. During this process a low boiling point
hydrocarbon, usually pentane gas, is added to the material to assist expansion during
subsequent processing.

The Expandable Polystyrene (EPS) production process uses a pure hydrocarbon, which
does not contain any halogens and does not damage the earth's protective ozone layer, as
the expansion agent.
EPS is produced in a three stage process:

Pre-expansion

Upon contact with steam the pre-foaming agent found within the polystyrene beads
(usually a hydrocarbon such as pentane) starts to boil and the beads are expanded to
between 40 to 50 times their original volume.

Conditioning

After expansion the beads undergo a maturing period in order to reach an equilibrium
temperature and pressure.

Moulding

The beads are placed within a mould and again reheated with steam. The pre-foamed beads
expand further, completely fill the mould cavity and fuse together. The beads are moulded
to form blocks or customised products. When moulded, nearly all the volume of
the EPS(~98%) is air.

There are two moulding processes for EPS.


 Block moulding produces large blocks of EPS which can then be cut into shapes or
sheets for use in both packaging and building/construction applications.

 Shape moulding produces parts which have custom designed specifications.


Electronic product packaging in particular is where shape moulded EPS is used
extensively.

::Expanded polystyrene(EPS) process

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