Expanded polystyrene is a material widely used in our current construction projects. Many people ask if expanded polystyrene can produce formaldehyde?
Our commonly referred to extruded polystyrene (XPS) insulation boards utilize CO2 foaming technology instead of traditional CFCs and HCFCs, protecting the ozone layer and offering a more environmentally friendly and energy-efficient solution. They are free of radioactive or volatile substances and do not contain formaldehyde.
Over time, it remains unaging, non-degradable, and free from harmful substances. Its chemical properties are stable, and it does not degrade due to absorption of water or corrosion, maintaining its superior performance even in high-temperature environments. According to relevant information, XPS extruded boards can retain their performance for up to 30 to 40 years without decomposition or mildewing, and without the release of toxic substances.
Expanded polystyrene boards have been tested and confirmed by relevant authorities to have stable chemical properties, non-volatile harmful substances, and are harmless to humans. The production uses environmentally friendly materials, ensuring no industrial pollution is generated. This product belongs to environmentally friendly building materials.





