Polystyrene Vs Polyurethane
EPS (Expanded Polystyrene) Vs Polyurethane. You Decide?? Polyurethane is a new product with roughly 35 years of testing. Expanded Polystyrene has been used for approximately 50 years. Polyurethane has been developed to alleviate the shortfalls of EPS. Join our mailing list to learn all about the differences. You can Unsubscribe at any time! [et_bloom_locked optin_id=optin_3] R- Value – Polyurethane is the most efficient manmade insulation in the world. Polyurethane can be found in most refrigerators, freezers, and in some high end personal coolers. When calculated per inch of insulation, polyurethane has no equal. The walk in coolers and walk in freezers that we distribute are made of polyurethane. EXPANDED
- POLYSTYRENE has a R-value as high as R-5 and as low as R-2 per inch.
- POLYURETHANE HAS AN R-VALUE as high as R-7 and as low as R-8 / per inch.
- Polyurethane Permeance rating is 1.2.
- EPS Permeance rating on is 2.0 to 5.0
- Polyurethane does not melt at temperatures below 1000 degrees
- Styrene melts at 240 degrees
- The density of EPS is 1 lb.
- The density of Polyurethane is 2.2lb.
- Polyurethane provides Excellent Adhesive
- Polyurethane provides Excellent R-Factor
- Expanded Polystyrene must be glued to the substrate
