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95874 FOAM FIRE BLOCK ORANGE 21.1OZ

95874 FOAM FIRE BLOCK ORANGE 21.1OZ
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95874 FOAM FIRE BLOCK ORANGE 21.1OZ
FOAM FIRE BLOCK ORANGE 21.1OZ; 12EA/SHELF PACK

Designed specifically for use Type VA, occupancy group R3 and R5 (wood frame) buildings, to seal openings in concealed spaces to resist the migration of fire and hot gases. The Fire Block foam cures upon reaction with moisture to form a flexible, urethane foam that is effective against the passage of smoke and toxic gases through service penetrations. Foam adheres to most types of building materials including wood, concrete, brick, metals, cable jacketing; and will not harm PVC, CPVC and PEX pipe/tubing. It complies with all Federal and State VOC regulations.Designed specifically for use Type VA, occupancy group R3 and R5 (wood frame) buildings, to seal openings in concealed spaces to resist the migration of fire and hot gases. The Fire Block foam cures upon reaction with moisture to form a flexible, urethane foam that is effective against the passage of smoke and toxic gases through service penetrations. Foam adheres to most types of building materials including wood, concrete, brick, metals, cable jacketing; and will not harm PVC, CPVC and PEX pipe/tubing. It complies with all Federal and State VOC regulations.
Applicable MaterialsBrick Concrete CPVC Metal PEX PVC Wood
Application MethodFoam Gun
Application Temperature41 deg F
Base MaterialPolyurethane
Boiling Point-43.6 deg F
ColorOrange
CompositionsPolymeric Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate Dimethyl Ether Polymethylenepolyphenylisocyanate Propoxylated Glycerin Polymer Propane Isobutane Butane MDI Prepolymer
Coverage Area1.02 cu-ft
Density0.87 to 1.12 cu-ft/lb
Flash Point-155.2 deg F
FormAerosol
Functional Cure Time24 hr
Net Content21.1 fl-oz
Odor/ScentEther
Specific Gravity1
TypeType V-A
VOC Content177 g/L

Item Specifications

  • FIRE & SMOKE SEALANTS
  • 1.40 lbs per EA
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