Hire The Expanded Polystyrene Recycling Services In Sydney

Expanded polystyrene has been used in a variety of packaging applications for more than 50 years. EPS, or styrofoam, as it is commonly known, is popular for its ease of printing, excellent insulating and protective properties, and has become a significant source of waste for many manufacturers and distributors of eps recycling agencies.

To date, there has been no easy way for manufacturers and distributors to dispose of their excess EPS or use EPS profitably. You can now collect your materials on a schedule or on request and recycle them on site.

The Foam Recycling extracts and compresses your homogeneous white EPS and then ships the material to manufacturers across the country who use this material in innovative ways. They maintain an EPS recycling plant that can use up large quantities of your material in the long run.

1. We pick up your EPS waste by truck on time or on request. If necessary, we can also find a trailer at your dock.

2. We take your material to our machining center, strategically located in Midsouth, to clean, grind and seal EPS.

3. Recycled EPS is provided as raw material to manufacturers who use it for house building materials, air freight pallets, packaging, etc.

4. Your company is guaranteed to implement ethical and environmentally friendly solutions to conserve the huge source of waste from landfills in the country.

Waffle Pod System For Perfect Foundation

Waffle pod slabs (also known as waffle board) – This board is completely made above ground by pouring concrete into polystyrene block boxes known as "voids" form.

Wafer sheets are usually suitable for locations with less reactive soils, use about 30% less, 20% less concrete and steel than hardened raft plates and usually cheaper and simpler installed by other types (even in bad weather).

You can buy waffle pod slabs via nicsonsbp.com.au/products which are suitable for flat floors. On sloping terrain or more for complex structures, hardened raft plates are usually the better choice. The waffle plate is suitable for areas of weak and somewhat reactive tone, because it is not embedded in the ground as a hardened plate. 

Waffle tables are best for classroom use floor A, Class S, Class M, Class H, Class P and Class E (although you should consult a technician on the suitability of the plate for highly reactive soils and in general to confirm this type this board is suitable for your site).

Different soil class include:

Class A – This means very "stable" soil – mostly sand and rock, insensitive to moisture.

Class S – Slightly reactive soil, easy to move due to moisture.

Class M – Moderately reactive soil, moderate movement of moisture.

Class H – Highly reactive soil, lots of movement due to moisture.

Class E – Highly reactive soil, highly mobile due to moisture.

Class P – "Problem" soils subject to landslides, mine collapses, etc. if you are creating a class P site, you need to consult an engineer.