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Title: Pink vs White Styrofoam
Post by: bwreno on April 20, 2007, 11:36:34 AM
My local supplier of styrofoam has not heard of and does not carry pink styrofoam.  We both would like to know why pink is preferred as a base for a layout.  What are the physical properties differences?

Thanx,  bob
Title: Re: Pink vs White Styrofoam
Post by: THB-DAVE on April 20, 2007, 01:43:51 PM
Hi Bob; you must use Dow Blue or pink extruded polystyrene foam. It is used for insulation and it is very dense and strong. It cuts without crumbling. It been a industry standard for 50 years. The white stuff is to crumbly. In Canada, where we need to insulate, it is available at every Hardwear and Home improvement store in the Country. Even are Beavers use it to insulate their Lodges!

David
Title: Re: Pink vs White Styrofoam
Post by: Nathan on April 20, 2007, 05:13:34 PM
Bob,

Most home centers should carry it, and if you are in a smaller town, if you have a Do-It-Best they have it also.

Nathan
Title: Re: Pink vs White Styrofoam
Post by: bwreno on April 20, 2007, 05:23:09 PM
Thanx guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!
bob
Title: Re: Pink vs White Styrofoam
Post by: Craig on April 20, 2007, 06:27:36 PM
Many people are under the misconception that white, expanded bead foam is Styrofoam. It isn't. Styrofoam is the blue extruded foam produced by Dow. Owens Corning produces pink extruded foam. Neither the pink extruded nor white expanded foam are Styrofoam.


That clarified, any extruded foam is adequate for model railroading purposes. I find the Owens Corning product to be much denser so I use it for sub roadbed. Styrofoam is somewhat softer, less grainy, and carves easier so I use it for topographical features. I do not use expanded foam at all. It is too soft for my purposes. Woodland Scenics does use expanded foam in their kits, risers, and inclines, so clearly it has its place in the hobby.
Title: Re: Pink vs White Styrofoam
Post by: GlennW on April 24, 2007, 09:08:05 PM
Bob, it's possible the insulation board is not available in warmer climes. You may need to do a search on Dow or Owens Corning to find a lumberyard in your area.
Title: Re: Pink vs White Styrofoam
Post by: pdlethbridge on April 25, 2007, 07:05:20 PM
you could also try a product called homasote, it holds spikes and nails very well and it is a great sound reducer. It's been around since WWII
Title: Re: Pink vs White Styrofoam
Post by: Vinny on April 29, 2007, 06:04:57 PM
I got my pink board at Home Depot. It works very well.