GEOFOAM
KEMIA Geofoam Blocks in Egypt
KEMIA Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) Geofoam combines high compressive strength with exceptionally low weight, making it an ideal engineered fill material for a wide range of geotechnical and infrastructure applications.
KEMIA EPS Geofoam is a versatile lightweight filling solution manufactured in customized block sizes and shapes to meet specific project requirements. It can be used in areas such as structural slabs, landscaped zones, embankments, terraces, and other applications where reducing dead load is essential.
The use of KEMIA Geofoam can significantly reduce the consumption of concrete, unsuitable soil, and conventional backfill materials. Its extremely low density also minimizes the load transferred to weak or compressible underlying soils, helping improve overall structural and geotechnical performance.
Landscaping, Terraces, and Terrain Formation
KEMIA Geofoam Blocks provide an efficient solution for creating lightweight landscaped features, terraces, slopes, and artificial hills. Because EPS Geofoam is significantly lighter than conventional soil fill, it allows complex landscape forms to be created without imposing excessive loads on the supporting structure below, making it particularly suitable for podiums, rooftops, parking structures, and elevated landscaped areas.
Sustainable Landscaping Solutions
Sustainable landscape design aims to work in harmony with the surrounding environment while minimizing the consumption of natural resources and reducing long-term maintenance requirements.
KEMIA EPS Geofoam supports sustainable landscaping by reducing the need for heavy conventional fill materials, lowering structural loads, and enabling efficient landform creation with minimal material usage. Its versatility allows designers to create customized landscape profiles while maintaining flexibility in construction and future modifications.
With its durability, lightweight properties, and ease of installation, KEMIA EPS Geofoam provides a practical and efficient solution for modern landscaping and geotechnical projects while contributing to more resource-efficient construction.
