Description
Intro Foam Insulation is a closed-cell, two-component, quick-cure polyurethane spray foam that fills cavities, penetrations, cracks and expansion joints. Unlike one-component foam, IntroFoam Insulation is a chemically cured foam, significantly reducing curing time.
For filling cavities, penetrations, cracks and expansion joints, amongst several other applications, the chemically-cured IntroFoam has significant advantages, including a reduced curing time and a shorter wait for the foam to become tack-free. When you’ve run out of this great product, refillable cylinders are available.
Theoretical Yield (Board Feet)= 200 Board Feet (0.46 m3)
Spray Foam requirements are calculated in “Board Feet”. A Board Foot is simply an area of cured foam measuring 12″ x 12″ x 1″ thickness after curing. Example: if you have a surface that is 40′ x 8′ and want the foam 2″ thick you would need 640 board feet (40x8x2 = 640).
IntroFoam 200 Kit includes:
- 1 Iso (A) cylinder
- 1 Polyol (B) cylinder
- 6 Cone white spray nozzles – 259219
- 4 Fan spray nozzles – 259216
- 9 ft. gun hose assembly (GHA)
- 1 petroleum jelly packet
Features:
- Simple application, no complicated procedures, professional results
- Dispenses expands and becomes tack free in seconds
- Cures in 1 minute
Application:
IntroFoam 200 is typically used as a foam insulating sealant to fill cavities, wall and floor penetrations, and is also commonly used to repair spray-applied polyurethane applications. Froth-Pak can be used in either interior or exterior industrial, commercial, institutional and residential settings. If used in an exterior setting, a coating must be applied for UV protection.
Installation:
Read all instructions and safety information (MSDS) before using any products. Foam bonds to the skin quickly – wear gloves, eye protection and work clothes during application. Use drop cloths and mask work areas.
Surface Preparation:
The surface should be free of oil, grease and excess moisture. For best results, apply in 24°C (75°F) temperature. Froth-Pak can be applied effectively in cold temperatures (above freezing) provided the kit contents are at least 24°C (75°F).
Storage:
For best results, the tank contents should be at 24°C (75°F) or warmer.
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