- Expanded Polystyrene
- Flame Retardant EPS
- Fire Resistant EPS
- FMS EPS
- FSA EPS
- EPP Black
- EPP Gray
- EPP White
- Expanded Polypropylene AG17
- Expanded Polypropylene CH17
- Expanded Polypropylene CS17
- Expanded Polypropylene DB17
- Expanded Polypropylene GR17
- Expanded Polypropylene ML17
- Expanded Polypropylene NF17
- Expanded Polypropylene PB17
- Expanded Polypropylene PR15
- Expanded Polypropylene RD17
- Expanded Polypropylene TL17
- Expanded Polypropylene YL17
- Expanded Polypropylene ZS15
- 4,4'-Oxydianiline
FSA EPS
FSA EPS
Name: Flame Retardant Material ---FSA EPS
Material: High expansion low density fire retardant
Features: High strength, rapid prototyping, high foaming and oxygen index.
Brand | Grade |
Diameter of granularity(mm) |
Density of foamed granule(g/l) |
Residual single content(RM%) |
0.8-1.2 |
12.5-15.4 |
0.1-0.2 |
For building materials, civil engineering, composite plate, heatpreservation and insulation materials .
Fire behaviour: FMS EPS used in building products is fire retardant EPS and will not propagate or contribute to the spread of fire. Like practically all organic building materials polystyrene foam is combustible.
However in practice its burning behaviour depends on the conditions under which it is used, as well as the inherent properties of the material. These inherent properties differ depending on whether the cellular material is made from EPS with or without a fire retardant additive.
The bonding of other materials to cellular polystyrene also considerably affects its burning behaviour.
When installed correctly, Expanded Polystyrene products do not present an increased fire hazard. It is strongly recommended that Expanded Polystyrene should always be protected by a facing material.