SWD Urethane’s Open-Cell Spray Foam Insulation Becomes Ignition Barrier-Free

SWD Urethane’s Open-Cell Spray Foam Insulation Becomes Ignition Barrier-Free

MESA, AZ–July 25, 2013–SWD Urethane announces its Quik-Shield® 106 open-cell spray foam has passed rigorous testing criteria and now meets the ICC-ES AC 377 Appendix X standard without the use of an ignition barrier. This means Quik-Shield 106 can now be installed in a residential home without the use of an intumescent fire protective paint, including unvented attics.

Passing the Appendix X standard puts Quik-Shield 106 into an exclusive category and adds to the list of advantages that it delivers including: industry-leading yield, high R-value, low application odor, good adhesion, and smooth consistent application.

SWD President Jim Perkins stated, "This is an exciting breakthrough for Quik-Shield 106. Eliminating the extra step of a fire protective paint saves time, money, and ultimately makes our contractor partners more competitive."

For more information about Quik-Shield 106, please use the contact details and links provided below.

About SWD Urethane: SWD Urethane is located in Mesa, Arizona. The company was founded in 1972 and is celebrating 40 years in the spray foam industry. For more information about SWD Urethane, please use the contact details and links provided below.

Added On: Jul 25, 2013
Categories: Thermal / Fire Barrier Coatings, Foam Systems
Tags: Building Codes

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