EPS foam is produced from a thermoplastic resin which can be recycled, but not all EPS foam is created equal. EPS building insulation is produced from resin that has been “modified” during its polymerization to meet the surface burning characteristics required by model building codes, while EPS used to produce protective packaging and molded foam cups does not require this modification.
EPS foam is most commonly used as a packaging material for electronic and electrical equipment. It is a bulky material which will never decompose. Reprocessed, the plastic from polystyrene can be used in a wide array of everyday products such as clothes hangers, CD cases and stationery — transforming a waste problem into a reusable asset.
For those who want to know more about how to conduct the EPS recycling, here is a detailed introduction. EPS is a bulky materials that is difficult to manage for most of the people. If you have large warehouse, it would occupy large storage space and it will cost you much money to transport the EPS foam to the recycling center.
So you should find a professional machine which can help reduce the foam volume and then finally reduce the costs and storage space of your warehouse. Such machines include compactors and densifiers which can be supplied by an American company which called GREENMAX.
GREENMAX has supplied its solution to many people around the world, and helped many people successfully manage the bulky foam. Those machines can help you make profits as well.