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No. These foams are intended to resist flaming, and slow flame spread. However, they cannot stop a fire from spreading indefinitely.

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    • Q. Do you have the fire retardant foam
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Yes, FBPD03, FBPD04 fire-retardant PU Foam that possess a higher degree of fire resistance than standard polyurethane foam.

Yes! Our foams effectively reduce noise from outside sources by sealing cracks and gaps that allow sound to penetrate the building.

Yes, foam is water resistant, but not water repellent. Over time, water vapors will penetrate and degrade the foam.

It has excellent adhesion to most building surfaces including wood, glass, metal, masonry and plastic.

No. You should always paint or cover foam that will be exposed to sunlight. UV rays will cause the foam to discolor and degrade.

Yes. Be sure to follow the instructions below for your specific foam product. Straw Foam – Leave straw adaptor attached and bend it backwards. Attach straw end to the plastic protrusion on top of the trigger. Simply pull the straw off ...

You don’t have to clean the gun as long as you leave a can of foam attached.

Foam can be easily removed using FBPD PU Foam Cleaner or acetone. Do not apply the PU Foam Cleaner or acetone to any finished surface.

NEVER use spray polyurethane foam around fire or flame. The chemical composition of foam means that any one-component foam has the potential to combust.

Apply the PU Foam in well-ventilated areas. Foam is flammable during dispensing! Never use around fire or flame. Extinguish all pilot lights in the area.

The shelf life for our PU Foam products is 12 months in the event of the correct storage.

Store and transport the PU Foam in vertical position. Keep in cool, shade and well ventilated area. Store in temperature between +5℃ to +25℃, above +30℃ and below -5℃ will shorten shelf life.

The application temperature range will vary depending on the foam you are using. Normally, The application temperature range is between +5℃ and +35℃. For our winter  season PU foam product, the application temperature is down to -10℃. The optimal temperature is 20 - 25°C.

Fully dispense all the foam in the can to eliminate all pressure in the can. Dispose of the empty can according to your local regulations.

1. Shake the aerosol can for at least 40 seconds. 2. Clean and moisten surfaces with a water sprayer prior to application. 3. Fit the gun or straw on the adaptor. Firmly screw the can on the adapter and turn the flow adjustment screw. 4. Fill the holes and cavities approximately 50% as the foam will expand. Bottom up during application.

5. Foam will be tack-free in about 10 minutes.

6. Excess can be trimmed in about 20 minutes.

 

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      • PU FOAM is a one-component multi-purpose Polyurethane foam that dispenses from the aerosol can. The foam will expand and cure by moisture in the air and is used for a wide range of building applications. It has filling and sealing capacities, excellent mounting capacities, stable, high thermal and acoustical insulation. It does not contain any propellant gases which are harmful to the ozone layer.
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          • Open-cell urethanes are better than closed-cell foams for reducing air-borne sound. Both are good at sealing holes that can let sound through wall or ceiling penetrations. Structure-borne sound CANNOT be controlled with low-density infill materials such as foam.
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These two types of polyurethane foams have different R-values, permeability, strength, and costs

The serviceable Temp.Range is –40celsius grade to +150celsius grade