Fomo products offers a wide variety of low pressure pour in place polyurethane foams pip specifically designed to fill and insulate large voids and blind c.
Pour in place polyurethane foam.
Handifoam low pressure spray polyurethane foams spf and low pressure pour in place polyurethane foams pip are chemically cured and designed for the professional to fill large voids and surfaces.
Per cubic foot and is used to fill cavities and voids insulation for tanks and holds and as floatation for docks etc.
This polyurethane foam has finished structural properties very similar to polyisocyanurates.
What are the differences between the foam densities.
Handifoam slow rise low pressure pour in place polyurethane foam is a chemically cured two component system specifically designed to fill and insulate large voids and cavities.
Pour in place polyurethane foam systems from foam supplies provide superior thermal performance robust processing characteristics and excellent finished properties for efficient manufacturing and high performance across a wide range of applications.
Our urethane foam is a two part pour in place liquid that when combined and mixed thoroughly will expand into a rigid closed cell polyurethane foam.
It is a closed cell system meaning individual cells of foam trap in air and keep liquids out.
It has a density of 2 lb.
Pour in place products from foam supplies.
Compared to standard insulation products handifoam products offer higher insulation values are easy to install and provide complete air tight coverage when properly installed.
The foam in place fip process is a reaction of polyurethane chemicals that creates foam which is used to fill voids in cut and sewn laminate parts as well as between two parts of a mold.
Mix and pour foam offers unique benefits not found in other materials.
The densities shown refer to the weight per cubic foot of expanded foam 12 x 12 x 12.
Polyurethane pour in place foam is a two component liquid material that when mixed together will expand to approximately 25 times its volume at 21 deg c.
In addition to insulating handifoam slow rise provides buoyancy decreases vibrations deadens sounds and meets the coast guard specification requirements for flotation in title 33 code of federal regulations.