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Styrofoam, granules obtained by extrusion of polystyrene, is distinguished by a homogeneous and closed cell structure. This characteristic blue insulating material specifically for places of high humidity should, when the compressive strength of the material plays an important role. 

The Styrofoam is a material used to Dow insulate our homes and saves energy, but it is also a well-known products of artisans, particularly because of its versatility. 

Styrofoam made ​​with expanded polystyrene (EPS) is one of the most amazing and versatile materials in the world. Lightweight and waterproof, polystyrene can be used for anything. Styrofoam can also be shaped easily and instantly, it binds with the paint. 

Styrofoam is a material excellent artistic. It is easily carved using a variety of tools, and can be easily painted to mimic textures and colors. 

Manufacturers can work and molding the blocks to meet the packaging requirements of many products and items, no matter what size or shape. Another application for these blocks appear in the theatrical, where artists sculpt styrofoam blocks in a variety of shapes and sizes. Styrofoam works well for this application because it is lighter than other products. 

STYROFOAM BALLS GREEN 

These pieces of polystyrene foam resistant, durable and lightweight are ideal for performing crafts, floral arrangements, school projects and many other applications. Use a variety of finishing techniques to give it a refined look. 

Styrofoam
Styrofoam

STYROFOAM FISH CAVES 

Shy fish in aquariums need to have places to hide. Having caves in the tank provides these areas to fish. 
A simple way to create an artificial cave is to use polystyrene foam and concrete. 


  • Determine the size of the cave that can fit into your aquarium. Styrofoam is available in several sizes. If you buy sheets that are too thin for your needs, use a silicone sealant approved for aquariums to glue two pieces together. 
  • Form the outer portion of the polystyrene foam with a knife. Remove all straight edges and corners of the piece of foam, but do not be too concerned about creating rounded corners right now. 
  • Remove the styrofoam pieces with a knife to create the interior sections of the cave. 
  • Heat the styrofoam with a heat gun or hair dryer to remove any remaining rough edges on the cave. The heat will melt the foam and create rounded sections. Do not overheat or you may burn the styrofoam. 
  • Combine a mixture of cement and concrete strengthening acrylic with water according to the manufacturer's instructions. Add sufficient water to the mixture is liquid. 
  • Paint the cement mixture flowing over the grotto of polystyrene with a brush. Allow the cement to dry for 24 hours. This thin layer of concrete will provide a focal point for the next layer. 
  • Mix another batch of concrete and acrylic fortifier concrete, but use less water so that the consistency of the mixture will hold a shape. 
  • Apply the concrete mix to the cave Styrofoam with your hands. Allow the concrete to cure for 48 hours. 
  • Make another batch of concrete that flows add to the cave. The last layer is the final touch. Add color concrete concrete if you want to change the color of the cave. Adjust the thickness of the mixture if necessary to get a smooth finish on the cave. Apply the final coat of concrete with a brush and let it dry for 24 hours. 
  • Apply silicone to the bottom of the cave of Styrofoam, with all other sections of the cave that will come in contact with the sides of the aquarium. Styrofoam, even with the concrete is still buoyant and will float if it is not glued properly. Allow to cure completely silicone, generally around 48 hours, adding water in the fish tank.
Styrofoam
Styrofoam