Polyurethane vs EPS Architectural Moldings: Material Specs
Evaluate rigid polyurethane foam and EPS architectural decor through cellular structure, thermal tolerance, surface density, and exterior durability.
Material Structure and Terminology Clarification
In the building materials sector, the term 'foam' is frequently associated with expanded polystyrene (EPS) or extruded polystyrene (XPS). However, polyurethane used in architectural moldings is a rigid (rigid) closed-cell polymer foam. Unlike EPS, which consists of fused expanded beads, rigid polyurethane forms a continuous cellular matrix during chemical reaction molding.
EPS offers distinct operational utility, particularly where low weight and cost-efficiency are primary project parameters, such as void filling, temporary stage sets, or basic thermal insulation panels. Conversely, high-density polyurethane is engineered for permanent architectural trim, structural facades, and detailed decorative elements requiring high impact resistance.
Comparative Technical Performance Matrix
When specifying decorative profiles for international distribution and multi-country application across Europe, comparative technical properties dictate long-term durability:
| Technical Parameter | Rigid Polyurethane (PU) | Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) |
|---|---|---|
| Cellular Structure | Closed-cell rigid matrix | Expanded bead structure |
| Density Profile | 150-220 kg/m³ (proizvodni cilj ~160 kg/m³) | Low density (qualitative) |
| Water Absorption | ispod 1 % by volume | Permeable between fused beads |
| Service Temperature | -100 °C / +80 °C | Degrades at lower thermal limits |
| Surface Hardness | High impact resistance, crisp edges | Soft surface, prone to indentation |
| Solvent Resistance | Resistant to standard paints/thinners | Dissolves upon contact with thinners |
Surface Hardness, Mold Resolution, and Paint Behavior
The chemical composition of rigid polyurethane allows mold reproduction down to sharp ornament details, producing crisp reliefs that rival traditional plaster or marble decor. The high surface density prevents crush damage during transport, installation, and daily building use.
Polure profiles are supplied with a factory-applied primer coat. While this factory layer provides a consistent bonding surface, an additional primer layer remains optional based on specific job-site topcoat requirements. Unlike EPS, which absorbs liquid paints unevenly and degrades when exposed to solvent-based thinners, polyurethane maintains structural integrity under conventional decorative paints and coatings.
Exterior Durability and Environmental Limits
Exterior installations across European climate regions encounter severe freeze-thaw cycles and ultraviolet exposure. Rigid polyurethane maintains structural stability across a operational service temperature range of -100 °C / +80 °C. Because its water absorption rate stays ispod 1 %, moisture ingress followed by freezing does not trigger surface spalling or delamination.
For all exterior applications, applying a dedicated UV-resistant topcoat paint is mandatory to preserve material integrity against continuous solar radiation. Additionally, critical load limitations must be respected: decorative architectural columns produced from rigid polyurethane are designed strictly as non-load-bearing ornamental cladding and must never support structural building weight.
Professional Installation Protocols and Site Evaluation
Proper mounting of rigid polyurethane decor requires adhering to strict technical installation steps:
- Ensure substrates are completely clean, dry, and structurally sound before fitting profiles.
- Execute precise profile joining using 45-degree miter cuts at all corner intersections.
- Apply specialized polyurethane (PU) mounting adhesive across contact surfaces; standard silicone adhesives are strictly forbidden due to inadequate structural shear strength.
- Implement mandatory mechanical fastening with screws to secure profiles while adhesives cure.
- Complete joint processing with joint filler, sand smooth using granulacija 180-220 sandpaper, apply primer, and finish with two topcoats of UV-stable paint.
For complex architectural renovations, Polure provides professional site survey, measurement, and 3D scanning services using XGRID point cloud technology and Artec precision scanners (Ray, Spider 2, Eva, Leo). These site surveys and 3D spatial modeling services are billed according to location and project detail, whereas formal project cost estimation and price quotations are provided free of charge.