HandiFoam® Low Density

Low-Pressure Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF)
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HandiFoam® Low Density low-pressure, spray polyurethane foam is an open cell, chemically cured, two-component system used to fill and insulate large voids and surfaces. HandiFoam® Low Density is great for sound deadening and reducing noise volume. Ideal for patch and repair or touch-up work of currently insulated buildings where a low density foam is installed.

HandiFoam® Low Density is available in a variety of disposable sizes and is dispensed using the patented Handi-Gun® Dispensing Unit.














R Value

Aged:
4.3 at 1" thick

Density

Free Rise:
0.75 lb./ft3 (12 kg/m3)

In Place:
1.12 lbs/ft3 (18 kg/m3)

Tack-Free Time 30–45 seconds
Cuttable 3–5 minutes
Fully Cured Time 1 hour
Cell Structure 95% OPEN cell content
Fire Rating

ASTM E84 Class 2 (B) at 4" thick

Flame Spread: 50

Smoke Developed: 450

Approvals

GREENGUARD Gold

Shelf Life

12 months – Disposable

Warning

 WARNING: CANCER AND REPRODUCTIVE HARM  - www.p65Warnings.ca.gov

Item Number
Description
Size
Dispensing Type
Yield
P10692

HandiFoam® Low Density

II-250
Disposable
250 bdft (23 m2)
P10694

HandiFoam® Low Density

II-450
Disposable
450 bdft (42 m2)
P10770

HandiFoam® Low Density

II-1350
Disposable
1350 bdft (125 m2)

  • Insulation
    • Other
      • Archeological / valuables packaging stabilizer
    • Residential
      • Residential wall insulation
      • Insulating cathedral ceilings
  • Sound deadening interior walls


Use our Yield Calculator to determine how much low pressure polyurethane foam you need to complete your next project.

*Yields are based on theoretical calculations, for comparison purposes, and will vary depending on ambient conditions and particular application. Other two-component foam product yields are shown on the specific Technical Data Sheet. These examples are representative of other products of similar size.

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