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Introduction To Insulated Concrete Forms

Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF) are a 'stay in place' insulated wall forming system made of three primary components:


  • Expanded Polystyrene Foam
  • Rigid Plastic Ties
  • Reinforced Poured Concrete

ICF's were invented in the 1940's in Europe by a company named Argisol, which later became Greenblock. These systems made a giant leap in the 1960's with technology developments made in Plastic Foam and Moldings. ICF's became widely commercially available in North America during the 1980's but even then only a handful of Canadian and US companies were experimenting with this new method of forming a wall with stay in place insulating foam forms. Currently though, there are now some 70 companies engaged in the manufacturing and distribution of ICF systems.