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Ivan Pauliuchenka
Posted: Sep 15, 2010 09:52 AM
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#6.0 foam sealant for extirior aplication
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mason
Posted: Sep 18, 2010 08:40 AM
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I am not aware of a 6 lb density sprayfoam. I would expect it is a 0.6 lb density. That is more in the range. A 6 lb density sprayfoam would have compressive strengths 80 to 120 psi. A 0.6 lb density would have compressive strength from 6 to 10 psi. Hope this answers your inquiry. |
Ivan Pauliuchenka
Posted: Sep 18, 2010 09:29 AM
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Mason BioBased has that 6.0 lb sealant soyseal xd and it has vapor perm less than 1 at 1/2 inch. Not much R value ( 5 per inch) but good very durable stuff. They tested for below grade and for industrial ducts and stuff but it is not a roofing sealant or any type of aprooved `house wrap` but I just wounder what you think about it |
mason
Posted: Sep 29, 2010 05:07 PM
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We tried making a 6 lb density sprayfoam when I worked with Carpenter in the 80s. The foam was very hard but it was brittle and would crack. I don't have an opinion on the Bio Based foam without some first hand experience. Formulas can vary significantly. They would need to find a way to make the foam more flexible. It is possible. |