Thermosetting polystyrene board is a high-performance material widely used in construction, refrigeration, manufacturing and other fields. It is a rigid foam material formed by the polymerization of styrene monomers. It has a small thermal conductivity and excellent physical properties. It is widely used in building insulation, refrigeration equipment, aircraft, automobiles and other fields.
The common thickness of thermosetting polystyrene board is 20mm-150mm, so it is selected as a building insulation material. It has excellent thermal insulation performance and reduces the conduction of indoor and outdoor temperature differences, thus playing a good role in heat preservation. At the same time, in terms of infrastructure construction, thermosetting polystyrene board also has good seismic resistance and toughness, which greatly guarantees the safety of buildings.
At the same time, in terms of refrigeration equipment, thermosetting polystyrene board has high air tightness and good compressive resistance, making it an ideal refrigeration insulation material. Thermosetting polystyrene board can be made into various shapes, such as plates, pipes, assembled cold storage, etc., which can use thermosetting polystyrene board as insulation material for refrigeration equipment.
In addition, thermosetting polystyrene boards are also widely used in aircraft and automobile manufacturing, mainly because thermosetting polystyrene boards have a lower density and excellent flame retardancy, which reduces the weight of aircraft and automobiles and improves their safety and fuel efficiency.
In general, thermosetting polystyrene boards are a versatile, high-performance material with many advantages, such as heat insulation, thermal insulation, earthquake resistance, toughness and flame retardancy, and are suitable for construction, refrigeration, manufacturing and other fields. At the same time, thermosetting polystyrene boards have good plasticity and can be made into materials of different shapes, providing a wide range of choices for manufacturing in all walks of life. However, artificial materials can never replace natural materials, and thermosetting polystyrene boards still need more development and research to meet future needs.