They sold the edge pultrusions for awhile.
If you are building a DIY camper and want XPS panels, why not pick up XPS sheets, fiberglass cloth, and epoxy resin and DIY the panels? I am no expert in it but I have made some items, cabinets and such out of XPS / Fiberglass and Epoxy resin. Stronger than it has any right to be for sure. That way you can cut your grooves for your hydronic heating and other features, then glass it up. You can also use the Poor Mans fiberglass approach, XPS foam, fabric, most folks are using canvas but some are doing it with old bed sheets, and Titebond 2 wood glue. THEN skim coating with thin coats of bondo to smooth it up and paint...
Gluing pre-made skins to foam will produce panels that are heavier and not as strong compared to wet lay-up and vacuum bagging in place.
.....and more waterproofTrue, but a lot less sanding will be required....?
Adequate bending, tensile, and shear strength aren't hard to achieve, and the pre-made skin will be fine in impact, since it will be thick and low modulus. Much better than light, thin carbon. Shoot for ~1.5-2 lb/ft^2 panel weight, and the box will be stout and light enough.
Re-ran across these from GXV. Never heard of anyone using them, but they seem reasonably priced. No they don't use XPS but PET foam which is better: https://www.globalxvehicles.com/diy.htmlI'm looking for XPS Sandwich Panels with either fiberglass or aluminum skin and XPS core. Does anyone know of a resource in the US to purchase these or do I have to go to Europe or Asia?
You can buy the skins and glue them to the foam to make panel. This company is one option. https://www.vetroresina.com/en/ There is a good deal of work involved though and you need space and tools.
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If you are building a DIY camper and want XPS panels, why not pick up XPS sheets, fiberglass cloth, and epoxy resin and DIY the panels? I am no expert in it but I have made some items, cabinets and such out of XPS / Fiberglass and Epoxy resin. Stronger than it has any right to be for sure. That way you can cut your grooves for your hydronic heating and other features, then glass it up. You can also use the Poor Mans fiberglass approach, XPS foam, fabric, most folks are using canvas but some are doing it with old bed sheets, and Titebond 2 wood glue. THEN skim coating with thin coats of bondo to smooth it up and paint...
Is the approach you're suggesting to skip using any sort of plywood skin? Just structural PVC foam, and epoxy fiberglass cloth directly onto it?
(Then, I'm assuming, glue the panels together.)
Is the approach you're suggesting to skip using any sort of plywood skin? Just structural PVC foam, and epoxy fiberglass cloth directly onto it?
(Then, I'm assuming, glue the panels together.)
You might find the link interesting:You will obviously need some sort of framing, but yes, avoid wood in the construction where you can so you are avoiding the inevitable wood rot.