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I think there'd probably somebody with expanded polystyrene ceiling that's been pulled out.
On the other hand, great advances have been made in recycling expanded polystyrene at an industrial level.
The product is an expanded polystyrene board for insulating floors.
The wall was cast in reinforced concrete into expanded polystyrene moulds.
The main components of rastra are cement, water and expanded polystyrene.
The trays for seedling production are made of expanded polystyrene or polythene.
In recent years the expanded polystyrene composites with cellulose and starch have also been produced.
The roof was insulated with panels of expanded polystyrene sheathed in aluminium.
Nowadays, theatrical plasterers often use expanded polystyrene, although the job title remains unchanged.
Alternatively, the light can be bounced off special reflectors, and sheets of white expanded polystyrene are ideal for this purpose.
Stabilise your goods within the packaging - use a filling material, such as expanded polystyrene beads or bubble wrap.
The nose ribs are expanded polystyrene while the ailerons are made of wood and covered in fabric.
It uses an expanded polystyrene foam pattern which is then surrounded by sand, much like sand casting.
In 1954, expanded polystyrene (used for building insulation, packaging, and cups) was invented by Dow Chemical.
Some shipping companies have experimented with using popcorn as a biodegradable replacement for expanded polystyrene packing material.
Expanded polystyrene (blocks of expanded white balls).
Rather than wood, the forms are made of lightweight expanded polystyrene (EPS) or cardboard.
Both are intended to reduce acceleration to the head due to impact, as a stiff liner made of expanded polystyrene is crushed against the head.
Traditionally, a lot of bicycle helmets have used foam made from expanded polystyrene, or EPS.
Commonly used plastics for the media are polythene, PVC and expanded polystyrene.
"I know I'm being fussy, but I can't stand the feel of those expanded polystyrene cups.'
'I keep trying to drown my sorrows but they appear to be marginally more buoyant than expanded polystyrene.'
Expanded polystyrene (EPS) is a rigid and tough, closed-cell foam.
They are roughly the size and shape of an unshelled peanut and commonly made of expanded polystyrene foam.
The structure is made from expanded polystyrene foam, which is then coated with a fiberglass-resin matrix and a white Gelcoat mixture.