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Lightweight Construction Materials are a type of Building Materials that are used in the construction of buildings and other structures. These materials are typically lighter than traditional building materials, such as concrete and steel, and offer a range of benefits, including improved energy efficiency, reduced construction costs, and improved seismic performance. Lightweight Construction Materials are also often more sustainable than traditional materials, as they require less energy to produce and transport.
Lightweight Construction Materials are used in a variety of applications, including residential and commercial buildings, bridges, and infrastructure. Common types of Lightweight Construction Materials include expanded polystyrene, wood-based panels, and fiber-reinforced polymers.
Some companies in the Lightweight Construction Materials market include Kingspan Group, Owens Corning, BASF, and Knauf Insulation. Show Less Read more