Tel: +86-18868710888 571-81110023
ricky@epsole.com
Home
Product
Video
About us
Contact us
November
Expanded polystyrene (EPS) geofoam, is a form of lightweight thermal plastic produced in sheets or large blocks. Since it first hit the market more than 60 years ago, it has been used primarily for filling voids in soil created during construction projects like highways, bridge embankments, and parking lots.
Expanded polystyrene (EPS) geofoam as a soil substitute - When we think of the word “substitute”, we think of a replacement something that is different from the original but has some quality that makes it equal or better by offering additional options. In civil engineering, job coordinators need to take multiple considerations into account when deciding on an appropriate soil substitute. material and labor costs, material performance, availability, durability, sustainability, etc.
If the board is broken, the first thing to look at is whether the foam is good? If the foam is broken, the quality of the board will not improve there. Generally, we talk about influencing factors, and we talk more about temperature.
How can expanded polystyrene (EPS) geofoam be used in soft soil remediation, especially in road construction? Traditional heavy fill materials, such as soil, sand and rocks sometimes have to be completely ruled out. In certain construction sites, the soil won’t hold additional weight or might absorb the fill material, causing post-construction settlement.
E-mail
Message
Contact