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POLY S PS Reprocess Granule Injection Molding chennai tamil nadu india Plastic4trade

₹ 69

POLY S

PS | Injection Molding

Tamil Nadu, India

49 BIG BAGS, GRANULES WITHE POWDER, THIS IS PS (WHITE) PS Powder Injection Molding zevenbergen noord brabant nederland Plastic4trade

€ 1

49 BIG BAGS, GRANULES WITHE POWDER, THIS IS PS (WHITE)

PS | Injection Molding

Noord-Brabant, Nederland

GPPS PS Prime/Virgin Thermoforming tehran tehran province iran Plastic4trade

$ 1100

GPPS

PS | Thermoforming

Tehran Province, Iran

EPS LUMPS PS Lumps Mix Scrap aden adan governorate yemen Plastic4trade

$ 500

EPS LUMPS

PS | Mix Scrap

'Adan Governorate, Yemen

THERMOCOL SCRAP PS Scrap Extrusion roorkee uttarakhand india Plastic4trade

₹ 45

THERMOCOL SCRAP

PS | Extrusion

Uttarakhand, India

MIX PLASTIC SCRAP PS Mix Material Mix Scrap rajasthan india Plastic4trade

₹ 25

MIX PLASTIC SCRAP

PS | Mix Scrap

Rajasthan, India

STYRON RED COLOUR PS Grinding Injection Molding ahmedabad gujarat india Plastic4trade

₹ 70

STYRON RED COLOUR

PS | Injection Molding

Gujarat, India

PS GRANDING PS Grinding Injection Molding kathwada gujarat india Plastic4trade

₹ 112

PS GRANDING

PS | Injection Molding

Gujarat, India

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GPPS REPROCESSED PS Prime/Virgin Injection Molding rajasthan india Plastic4trade

₹ 70

GPPS REPROCESSED

PS | Injection Molding

Rajasthan, India

EPS PS Grinding Injection Molding rajasthan india Plastic4trade

₹ 90

EPS

PS | Injection Molding

Rajasthan, India

EPS GRINGING PS Grinding Injection Molding ahmedabad gujarat india Plastic4trade

₹ 55

EPS GRINGING

PS | Injection Molding

Gujarat, India

EPS LUMPS PS Lumps Injection Molding ahmedabad gujarat india Plastic4trade

₹ 65

EPS LUMPS

PS | Injection Molding

Gujarat, India

PS GRANULES PS Prime/Virgin Injection Molding gujarat india Plastic4trade

₹ 100

PS GRANULES

PS | Injection Molding

Gujarat, India

PS GRANULES PS Reprocess Granule Injection Molding chennai tamil nadu india Plastic4trade

₹ 60

PS GRANULES

PS | Injection Molding

Tamil Nadu, India

All About Polystyrene (PS): The Essentials

 

1. What is PS Plastic?


Polystyrene, or PS, is a lightweight plastic made from styrene. It’s clear, rigid, and easy to mold—which means you’ll run into it all over the place. Think takeout containers, foam cups, packing material, electronics, and parts around the house. It’s cheap, light, and handy for manufacturers.

 

The basics:

 

 

  • Not heavy, not flexible
  • Great at insulation
  • Easy to shape
  • Budget-friendly
  • Available as solid plastic or foam
  • Used everywhere, especially in packaging

 

2. PS Categories, Types, and Grades

 

Categories:


Virgin PS: Fresh material, reliable quality. Used where standards matter, like food packaging and single-use items.


Recycled PS: Made from post-consumer or factory waste, common for bulk packaging and utility products.

 

Types:


GPPS (General Purpose): Clear, rigid—typical for packaging and small everyday items.
HIPS (High Impact): Modified to be tougher, not as brittle.
EPS (Expanded Polystyrene): That familiar lightweight, airy foam used for insulating and packing.
XPS (Extruded Polystyrene): Strong foam sheets, mostly found in walls and roofs.

 

Grades:

 

  • Different grades fit different manufacturing—think injection molding, extrusion, thermoforming, foam, and food-safe options.

 

3. Where You’ll Find PS

 

  • Packaging: Fast food trays, disposable cups, snap-on lids, protective inserts—the stuff that lands on your doorstep with every online order.
  • Construction: Sheets and panels that keep buildings cozy or cool.
  • Electronics: Casings for gadgets or the foam that cushions them.
  • Household: Toys, pens, kitchen trays, basically odds and ends.
  • Food Service: Disposable plates and cutlery at parties.
  • Industry: Packing parts, insulation, and bits you don’t see but count on.

 

4. How’s Polystyrene Made?


Starts with styrene monomers—they’re strung together into polystyrene chains. Then extras like colors or strengtheners get added. The mix is shaped and turned into small pellets. These end up as finished products through methods like:

 

 

  • Injection molding
  • Thermoforming
  • Extrusion
  • Foam expansion
  • Sheet production

 

5. Common Products Made of PS

 

  • Those white foam cups and deli clamshell boxes
  • Packing peanuts and large shipping foam blocks
  • Insulation boards tucked inside walls
  • Pens and rulers for your desk
  • Bits inside appliances
  • Plastic packaging trays
  • Ice chests and coolers

 

6. Biodegradable or Sustainable?

 

Not really. Standard polystyrene doesn’t break down on its own. People are working on greener versions—meanwhile, recycling and designing for reuse are the big pushes. On the bright side, EPS foam does cut energy use by keeping things insulated during shipping or at home.

 

7. PS and Recycling


Polystyrene can get recycled, but only where proper facilities are set up. It gets collected, cleaned, compressed or chopped, melted, and made into pellets for fresh products—like insulation boards or more packaging. Look for recycling code 6 (♸).

 

8. Where to Find PS Suppliers and Buyers


Big B2B sites are your go-to: Plastic4trade, Alibaba, IndiaMART, and TradeIndia. Trade shows and expos also bring buyers and sellers together, and you can always make connections on LinkedIn.

 

9. Top PS Producers (India & World)

 

India: Supreme Petrochem Limited, Reliance Industries, LG Polymers India, INEOS Styrolution India, Bhansali Engineering Polymers.

 

International: INEOS Styrolution (Germany), TotalEnergies (France), Trinseo (USA), SABIC (Saudi Arabia), Chi Mei Corporation (Taiwan).

 

10. What’s Happening in the PS Market?


Demand is climbing—especially in packaging, construction, electronics, and everyday gadgets. Big buyers are mostly in Asia-Pacific, North America, Europe, and the Middle East. There’s a surge thanks to e-commerce, takeout, building, and consumer goods.

 

What’s the catch? Regulations over single-use plastics, recycling headaches, and upcoming greener materials keep things tricky.

 

11. Quick PS Properties Reference

 

Density: 1.04–1.06 g/cm³
Impact resistance: good (especially HIPS)
Insulation: top tier for EPS and XPS
Electrical insulation: solid
Stiffness: high

 

In the end, people love PS for its balance of lightness, stiffness, and ease of use.

 

12. Pros & Cons

 

Pros:

 

  • Featherweight
  • Good insulator
  • Simple to shape and produce
  • Won’t break the bank
  • Keeps products safe

 

Cons:

 

  • Brittle in some forms
  • Not biodegradable
  • So-so with heat
  • Disposables create environmental problems

 

Conclusion


Polystyrene isn’t going anywhere soon—its low cost, light weight, and usefulness keep it king in packaging, insulation, electronics, and more. Sure, it’s got issues (especially for the environment), but new methods in recycling and alternative materials are starting to lead the way.

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