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Building materials, decorative molding, decorative border, 'EPS'

Polyurethane coating hard polystyrene molding, cornices, decorative columns, vaulted ceilings, window frames, decorative windows, and others.

This is a molded shape made from expanded polystyrene, coated with rigid urethane resin. Instead of molding decorative and sculptural products (such as moldings) using a mold, it is shaped through machining, allowing for no limitations on shape or size. Therefore, even if it takes on an original shape, there are no costs associated with molds.

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Building materials, decorative molding, decorative border, 'EPS'

Molded using expanded polystyrene as the base material! Decorative sculptures can be produced at a low cost!

"EPS" is molded from expanded polystyrene as the base material. The surface is coated with waterproof urethane, and there are soft types with a stretch ratio that follows the hardness of sponge, as well as ultra-hard types that rival the hardness of FRP. (Depending on the shape, ultra-high hardness may not be possible.) Due to the nature of the waterproof urethane, the finish of the coating material has a citrus peel texture. Compared to FRP and GRC, decorative sculptural objects can be produced at a lower cost. 【Features】 ■ Molded from expanded polystyrene as the base material ■ Surface coated with waterproof urethane ■ "Soft type" with a stretch ratio that follows the hardness of sponge ■ "Ultra-hard type" that rivals the hardness of FRP ■ Decorative sculptural objects can be produced at a lower cost compared to FRP and GRC *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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