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NF 112 Winter Pu Foam -12°C

NF 112 Winter Pu Foam -12°C

 

Product Description

 

The NF 112 Winter PU Foam is a one-component polyurethane foam specifically designed for applications in low temperatures, down to -12°C. This gun-applied foam offers excellent adhesion and filling capacity, making it ideal for professional use in challenging winter conditions.

 

Features

 

  • Can be applied at frost temperatures, down to -12°C.
  • Excellent adhesion and filling capacity.
  • High thermal and acoustical insulation value.
  • Economical consumption thanks to precise application.
  • High yield up to 45 liters.
  • Mold-proof, waterproof, and overpaintable.

 

Specifications

 

  • Code: NF 112
  • Type: Winter -12
  • Volume: 850 g
  • Box: 12
  • Basis: Polyurethane Prepolymer
  • Curing System: Moisture cure
  • Specific Gravity: 19±3 kg/m3 (ASTM D1622)
  • Tack-Free Time (1 cm width): 6±2 min (ASTM C1620)
  • Cutting Time (1cm width): 20-45 min (ASTM C1620)
  • Cure-Time: 24 hours
  • Foam Colour: Light yellow
  • Yield: 30-45 L (ASTM C1536)
  • Expanding Volume: Up to 30%
  • Fire Class of the Cured Foam: B3 (DIN 4102-1)
  • Thermal Conductivity: 0,036 W/m.k (at 20°C) (DIN 52612)
  • Compression Strength: 0,03 MPa (DIN 53421)
  • Water Absorption: max. 1 vol% (DIN 53428)
  • Can Temperature: min. 5°C, max. +30°C
  • Temperature Resistance: -40°C to +80°C
  • Application Temperature: -12°C to +30°C

 

Benefits

 

  • Can be used in low temperatures, down to -12°C.
  • Provides a strong, airtight, and watertight seal.
  • Helps to reduce noise levels.
  • Improves energy efficiency.
  • Easy to use and apply with an applicator gun.
  • Versatile and suitable for a variety of applications.

 

Overall, the NF 112 Winter PU Foam is a high-quality and versatile product that is ideal for use in cold weather conditions. It is easy to use, and provides a strong, airtight, and watertight seal. Its ability to be applied at low temperatures makes it an excellent choice for professionals.

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