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Geofoam is expanded polystyrene (EPS) or extruded polystyrene (XPS) manufactured into large lightweight blocks. The blocks vary in size but are often 2 m × 0.75 m × 0.75 m (6.6 ft × 2.5 ft × 2.5 ft). The primary function of geofoam is to provide a lightweight void fill below a highway, bridge approach, embankment or parking lot. EPS Geofoam minimizes settlement on underground utilities. Geofoam is also used in much broader applications, including lightweight fill, green roof fill, compressible inclusions, thermal insulation, and (when appropriately formed) drainage.

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  • El geofoam (o geoespuma) es un material de construcción formado por bloques grandes y ligeros de poliestireno expandido (EPS) o poliestireno extrusionado (XPS). Los bloques varían en medida pero a menudo son de 2 m × 0,75 m × 0,75 m (6,6 pies × 2,5 pies × 2,5 pies). La función principal es la de proporcionar un relleno de huecos ligero y resistente debajo de una carretera , un puente de aproximación, un terraplén o un estacionamiento. El EPS Geofoam minimiza el drenaje de líquidos en servicios públicos subterráneos. Geofoam se utiliza en un amplio abanico de aplicaciones, incluyendo rellenos ligeros, rellenos de techo verde, rellenos compresibles, aislantes térmicos, y los antes mencionados drenajes (dándole la forma apropiada ). ​ (es)
  • Geofoam is expanded polystyrene (EPS) or extruded polystyrene (XPS) manufactured into large lightweight blocks. The blocks vary in size but are often 2 m × 0.75 m × 0.75 m (6.6 ft × 2.5 ft × 2.5 ft). The primary function of geofoam is to provide a lightweight void fill below a highway, bridge approach, embankment or parking lot. EPS Geofoam minimizes settlement on underground utilities. Geofoam is also used in much broader applications, including lightweight fill, green roof fill, compressible inclusions, thermal insulation, and (when appropriately formed) drainage. (en)
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  • El geofoam (o geoespuma) es un material de construcción formado por bloques grandes y ligeros de poliestireno expandido (EPS) o poliestireno extrusionado (XPS). Los bloques varían en medida pero a menudo son de 2 m × 0,75 m × 0,75 m (6,6 pies × 2,5 pies × 2,5 pies). La función principal es la de proporcionar un relleno de huecos ligero y resistente debajo de una carretera , un puente de aproximación, un terraplén o un estacionamiento. El EPS Geofoam minimiza el drenaje de líquidos en servicios públicos subterráneos. Geofoam se utiliza en un amplio abanico de aplicaciones, incluyendo rellenos ligeros, rellenos de techo verde, rellenos compresibles, aislantes térmicos, y los antes mencionados drenajes (dándole la forma apropiada ). ​ (es)
  • Geofoam is expanded polystyrene (EPS) or extruded polystyrene (XPS) manufactured into large lightweight blocks. The blocks vary in size but are often 2 m × 0.75 m × 0.75 m (6.6 ft × 2.5 ft × 2.5 ft). The primary function of geofoam is to provide a lightweight void fill below a highway, bridge approach, embankment or parking lot. EPS Geofoam minimizes settlement on underground utilities. Geofoam is also used in much broader applications, including lightweight fill, green roof fill, compressible inclusions, thermal insulation, and (when appropriately formed) drainage. Geofoam shares principles with geocombs (previously called ultralight cellular structures) which has been defined as "any manufactured material created by an extrusion process that results in a final product that consists of numerous open-ended tubes that are glued, bonded, fused or otherwise bundled together." The cross-sectional geometry of an individual tube typically has a simple geometric shape (circle, ellipse, hexagon, octagon, etc.) and is on the order of 25 mm (0.98 in) across. The overall cross-section of the assemblage of bundled tubes resembles a honeycomb that gives it its name. Presently, only rigid polymers (polypropylene and PVC) have been used as geocomb material. (en)
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