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On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 18:19:53 -0400, Ron Natalie wrote:
clare @ snyder.on .ca wrote in message ... On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 10:27:10 -0400, "Ron Natalie" wrote: There are several kinds of polystyrene insulation board. Usually referred to as Styrofoam and Styrofoam SM in the construction trades up here in Canada. Dow's trademark Styrofoam applies strictly to extruded polystyrene (and in Dow's case it's blue, also a trademark of Dow). The pebbly white stuff used for coffee cups and coolers is expanded polystyrene and is a misuse of the trademark. Check your facts. Dow made and sold white expanded "beadboard" insulation under the Styrofoam label for years in Canada, and then introduced Styrofoam SM rigid foamboard to the market. The SM was to differentiate between 2 products.I believe Morval Durofoam used Dow supplied styrene to produce the blown foam coolers and other "expanded styrene"" products . They now also have an SP. http://www.dow.com/styrofoam/na/about/regtm.htm The different parts of the Dow site put a slightly different twist on this. A similar page on the craft part of Dow's site acknowledges that they sold Styrofoam insulation that was in colours other than blue. http://www.dow.com/craft/about/cup.htm -- Kevin Horton RV-8 (finishing kit) Ottawa, Canada http://go.phpwebhosting.com/~khorton/rv8/ |
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