Polystyrene for insulation board sets a new industry standard
HORGEN, Switzerland – Trinseo (NYSE: TSE), a specialty materials and sustainable solutions provider, and one of the largest producers of polystyrene in Europe, announced thecommercialization of its STYRON X-TECH™ 4660 Polystyrene Resins for Extruded Polystyrene (XPS). The material allows customers in the Building & Construction industry to reduce material consumption in foam insulation boards through Trinseo’s patented cross-linked polystyrene technology.
“Customers are able to lower foam insulation board density without compromising compression strength with our STYRON X-TECH™ 4660 material,” said Alain Minelli, business manager of copolymers and polystyrene. “With extruded polystyrene insulation board, its closed cell foam structure is responsible for providing the long-term durability and rigidity that is needed. Trinseo’s new material impacts this structure by introducing increased melt strength to enhance performance and allow for raw material and cost savings.
“This innovative material was developed by Trinseo’s polystyrene R&D team, and it truly sets a new industry standard.”
Pictured: Trinseo's polystyrene research and development team who championed this inventive technology: Abidin Balan, Gilbert Bouquet and Luc Bosiers.
STYRON X-TECH™ 4660 Polystyrene Resin offers the same reliability and performance as previous resin formulations with greater sustainability advantage. It has been validated by several Trinseo partners who have been able to reduce weight of insulation board by approximately five percent, reducing carbon emisssions by a corresponding amount.
Trinseo is a significant innovator and investor in polystyrene technologies, recognizing the material’s recyclability and circularity potential. STYRON X-TECH™ 4660 Polystyrene Resin is the latest sustainable innovation that serves a growing demand in the marketplace resulting from the European Green Deal, which was adopted by the European Commission to focus on sustainability strategies on the continent.