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Foam Insulation Technical Data

Environmentally friendly foam insulation

Physical Properties of EcoFoam

EcoFoam is produced from the combination of a two-component system consisting of a polymer resin and a three-part catalyst which, when combined with nitrogen or compressed air forms the plastic foam.  The physical process involves generation of a thick water-based foam by dispersing compressed air through the foaming agent. An aqueous solution of the resin is then coated onto the already generated foam.  The combined liquids polymerize (i.e. harden) into an inert plastic material and is similar to the reaction of a two-part epoxy resin. The curing process involves the physical drying (moisture removal) from the foam which is dependent on the permeability of the surrounding enclosure.  When cured, the pure-white foam looks similar to shaving cream, but with a hardness similar to styrofoam.  EcoFoam plastic foam is fully expanded as it leaves the mixing equipment and sets within 40-60 seconds. 

Physical Properties 

 Parameter

 Results

Method 


 R-Value/25mm @ 24°C

 
 0.73

 
 ASTM C177-76

 Water vapour transmission     

 6.3 perms/inch

 ASTM C355

 Surface Flame speed  

 5   (Class 1)

 ASTM E84 / U.L. 723

 Fuel contribution        

 0

 ASTM E84 / U.L. 723

 Flammability              

 Not flammable

 ASTM E84

 Sound Transmission class

 STC 44

 ASTM E413-73

 Structure

 Open celled

 PM/AL

 Shrinkage after curing

 2-3%

 Manufacturer

 Dry Density

 8-12 kg/m³      

 DOE (c)(4) 6.1.4

 Compressive strength

 20 kg/m³

 PM

 Water absorption (floating)

 1.8 %

 DOE 6.2.9.1

 Electrical resistance

 27,400 ohms

 DOE 6.2.3

 Corrosiveness

 Not corrosive

 DOE (c)(8)6.1.4

 Service temperature

 70°C

 Manufacturer


 

Chemical Properties of EcoFoam

No chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are used as ingredients or propellants, creating a finished product that is inert and non-corrosive.  Independent testing has also demonstrated that EcoFoam is inert to a broad range of materials including alcohols, glycols, oils, chlorinated and aromatic solvents, petroleum hydrocarbons, and other materials.  

When prepared, the EcoFoam resin contains 1% formaldehyde by weight.  During polymerization, the formaldehyde in solution is consumed by the reaction. The resulting polymer is an organic, nitrogen-based cross-linked chain that is generally classified as a latex, or aminoplast type of plastic.  The combined resin/catalyst is pH neutral (7.0), and when cured, results in a plastic material that is chemically inert.


Chemical Properties

 Parameter  Results    Method
 
 Chemical inertness
 
 Inert solid
 
 PM/SIG
 Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)  None    Uses compressed air
 Ash content  trace <0.3 %     Standard Methods
 Formaldehyde content of resin  1.0 %  Manufacturer
 Formaldehyde off-gassing  < 0.1 ppm  CPSC
 pH  7.0  PM
 TCLP   all non detect  SW846 1311
 Volatile organics  all non detect   SW846 8260C