maybe but we are asking if it was water proof.
Yes it is.
Yes
You could dry it with a towel, I suppose. A little water is not going to hurt styrofoam much, so you could also just let it dry on its own.
The majority of plastic cups can be reused or recycled. Polystyrene, or foam, cups are not widely recyclable. Cost wise, plastic cups tend to more inexpensive than polystyrene cups.
Polystyrene is a very poor conductor of heat. This is why its used as an insulator in some products.
There are a number of examples. On such is Styrofoam - used in cups. It is expanded polystyrene.
Expanded polystyrene foam.
Clean your hands with gasoline and then, with soap.
Dissolve foam in xylene to desired thickness. Let stand until fine bubbles disperse and turns clear.
It wasnt, it was invented after the 1990's
Polystyrene is often sold in bulk on a m3 (cubic meter) price in Europe The cost is also effected by the density of the polystyrene. That is assuming your talking of expanded polystyrene foam, polystyrene is also available in hard plastic sheet form. dunno
Styrofoam (as with Styrofoam Coolers ) Are A SolidAs foam cooler manufacturers, we at the LoBoy foam cooler company ( http://www.loboy.com ) can assure you that "Styrofoam" (better known these days as Expanded Polystyrene since nobody's running around buying actual styrofoam coolers ) is indeed a solid! When you buy a styrofoam cooler you're actually buying an EPS (expanded polystyrene) foam cooler and, yes, they are 100% recyclable if a recycler has the right equipment.
Rigid polystyrene plastic is a closed cell of light weight, rigid & foam plastic that is derived from petroleum and natural gas by products. It is hard plastic in one word. This is used to make plastic containers and insulators. On the other hand, expanded polystyrene is derived by expanding the regular foam molecules by 50 times their volume using a blowing agent (pentane gas). This is used to make packaging materials. Source: http://www.polystyrene.uk.com/
One can purchase polystyrene foam at many home improvement stores, such as Home Depot and Lowes. Polystyrene foam expands after it is applied, so it is a great gap filler in home improvement.
Styrofoam is made up of extruded polystyrene foam. Extruded polystyrene foam is also used in models and crafts, specifically architectural models.The primary ingredient is benzene.
Yes
polysterene foam can be one of the materials in making tiles.
Polystyrene is a plastic. I think you meant "polystyrene foam", which would be correct.