Foam & Residential Techs
Polypropylene foam made with the bead method
Eperan-PP™
Compared to expanded polyethylene, Eperan-PP™ has greater heat resistance and dimensional accuracy. It is used as a shock absorber for automobile bumpers and packaging materials.
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Eperan-PP™
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Foam & Residential Techs
Expandable plastics are used in a broad range of applications, including as shock-absorbing packaging for precision devices and as fish containers.
These products enrich our lives behind the scenes by serving as insulation to keep our houses comfortable, as a core material in the bumpers that make cars lighter and safer, and as constant-temperature shipping packages that allow products to be shipped at constant temperature.
Polyethylene foam made with the bead method
(Eperan™)
Polypropylene foam made with the bead method
(Eperan-PP™)
Polystyrene foam made with the bead method
(Kanepearl™)
Extruded polystyrene foam insulation
(Kanelite Foam™)
External insulation and double ventilation construction method
(Solar Circuit™)