Introducing Our Premium Expanded Polystyrene Beads
Our high-quality recycled expanded polystyrene beads, also known as EPS beads, are perfect for recharging your pouf or bean bag chair. With a density of 10-14 g/liters and a diameter of 2-4 mm, these brand new beads are free of dust and will provide your pouf with optimal volume. They are ideal for recharging a pouf that has lost its comfort or for filling a new pouf. Use our EPS beads to create your own giant cushion, giant ball, animal bed, pregnancy pillow, or nursing pillow. Our beads are M1 fire-rated, ensuring your safety and that of your loved ones.
High-Quality Recycled Materials
Our expanded polystyrene beads are made from recycled materials of the highest quality. They are an eco-friendly and cost-effective solution for recharging or filling your poufs and bean bag chairs. With these beads, you can rest assured that your furniture will maintain its shape and comfort for a long time.
Optimal Performance and Safety
Our EPS beads have a density of 10-14 g/liters, ensuring optimal performance and longevity. They are also M1 fire-rated, guaranteeing your safety and that of your family. This certification ensures that our beads resist ignition and self-extinguish when the source of ignition is removed.
Technical Specifications
- Product: Expanded Polystyrene Beads
- Density: 10-14 g/liters
- Diameter: 2-4 mm
- Fire Rating: M1
- Packaging: 100 liters per bag
Our expanded polystyrene beads are an excellent solution for filling or recharging various types of poufs, bean bag chairs, and other furniture. They can be used to create large cushions, giant balls, animal beds, pregnancy pillows, or nursing pillows. With a wide range of applications, our beads are an essential product for enhancing your home’s comfort and style. They are also an eco-friendly and cost-effective alternative to traditional stuffing materials.
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