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BASF launches new extruded polystyrene product

Styrodur 3000 CS extruded polystyrene rigid foam panels have the same thermal conductivity of 33 mW/mK across all panel thicknesses from 30 to 240 mm

BS B2B Bureau Ludwigshafen, Germany
Styrodur 3000 CS extruded polystyrene rigid foam panels

Last Updated : Jan 21 2015 | 6:33 PM IST

BASF is enlarging its product range of extruded polystyrene rigid foam panels (XPS) with the brand name Styrodur to include a new product, Styrodur 3000 CS, having the same thermal conductivity of 33 mW/mK across all panel thicknesses from 30 to 240 mm. The thermal conductivity of the insulation panels is up to 15 percent better than standard Styrodur grades.
 
The new production technology involves joining together several thinner panels with excellent technical properties. This now means panels with a thickness of more than 140 mm can be manufactured with improved thermal conductivity. “With this technology, for which we have filed a patent application, BASF offers an extruded foam providing the proven high quality of Styrodur with lots of advantages for builders, the building material suppliers, planners and architects,” says Klaus Ries, who is responsible for BASF’s styrene foams business in Europe.
 
Besides improved thermal conductivity, the new technology also leads to faster availability of thick insulation panels. The resulting flexibility benefits primarily the building material suppliers and construction site management.
 
The rigid, water-repellant and rot-proof Styrodur offers protection to houses against heat, cold and moisture. The new Styrodur 3000 CS provides architects and planners with a product for many structural and civil engineering applications. Using Styrodur 3000 CS simplifies calculations as a result of it having the same thermal conductivity for all thicknesses.

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First Published: Jan 20 2015 | 6:25 PM IST

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