Dimensions Guide
1. PRODUCT NAME
FROTH-PAK
™
Foam Insulation
2. MANUFACTURER
The Dow Chemical Company
Dow Building Solutions
200 Larkin Center, 1605 Joseph Drive
Midland, MI 48674
1-866-583-BLUE (2583)
Fax 1-989-832-1465
dowbuildingsolutions.com
3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Basic Use
FROTH-PAK
™
Foam Insulation is a two-
component, quick-cure polyurethane foam
that fills cavities, penetrations, cracks and
expansion joints. Unlike one-component
foam, FROTH-PAK
™
Foam Insulation is a
chemically cured foam, significantly reducing
curing time.
FROTH-PAK
™
Foam Insulation dispenses,
expands and becomes tack-free in seconds.
The product will skin over in 30–40 seconds
and will be completely cured in minutes.*
The Class-A rating (flame spread of 25 or less) of
FROTH-PAK
™
Foam Insulation allows its use in
a wide range of interior and exterior industrial,
commercial, institutional and residential
settings. Check with local codes prior to use. If
used in an exterior setting, a coating must be
applied for ultraviolet (UV) protection.
Sizes
FROTH-PAK
™
Foam Insulation is typically sold
as a complete 42 lb (FROTH-PAK
™
210) portable
kit that includes pressurized “A” and “B”
cylinders, plus dispensing gun/hose assembly
and accessories. FROTH-PAK
™
Foam Insulation
is also available in refillable, returnable
cylinders for commercial applications
requiring a large amount of foam. See Table 1
for yield and size information.
(1) The theoretical yield has become an industry standard for identifying certain sizes of two-component kits. Theoretical yield calculations are
performed in perfect laboratory conditions, without taking into account the loss of blowing agent or the variations in application methods and types.
* Actual cure time will depend on temperature, foam
thickness, the specific nozzle used, etc.
TABLE 1: SIZES AND THEORETICAL YIELDS FOR FROTHPAK
™
FOAM INSULATION
Product Theoretical Yield,
(1)
board ft
Kits
FROTHPAK
™
210 210
FROTHPAK
™
650 650
Refillable Cylinders
FROTHPAK
™
17 (gal) 2,150
FROTHPAK
™
27 (gal) 3,480
FROTHPAK
™
60 (gal) 7,160
FROTHPAK
™
120 (gal) 16,110
FROTHPAK
™
350 (gal) 45,820
FROTHPAK
™
Foam Insulation
4. TECHNICAL DATA
Applicable Standards
ASTM International
•C203–StandardTestMethodsforBreaking
Load and Flexural Properties of Block-Type
Thermal Insulation
•C273–StandardTestMethodforShear
Properties of Sandwich Core Materials
•C518–StandardTestMethodforSteady-
State Thermal Transmission Properties by
Means of the Heat Flow Meter Apparatus
•D1621–StandardTestMethodfor
Compressive Properties of Rigid
Cellular Plastics
•D1622–StandardTestMethodforApparent
Density of Rigid Cellular Plastics
•D1623–StandardTestMethodforTensile
and Tensile Adhesion Properties of Rigid
Cellular Plastics
•D2842–StandardTestMethodforWater
Absorption of Rigid Cellular Plastics
•E96–StandardTestMethodsforWater
Vapor Transmission of Materials
•E283–StandardTestMethodfor
Determining Rate of Air Leakage Through
ExteriorWindows,CurtainWallsand
Doors Under Specified Pressure Dierences
Across the Specimen
•E2178–StandardTestMethodforAir
Permeance of Building Materials
Physical Properties
FROTH-PAK
™
Foam Insulation exhibits the
typical properties and characteristics indicated
in Table 2 when tested as represented.
Fire Information
Cured FROTH-PAK
™
foam is combustible and
will burn if exposed to open flame or sparks
from high-energy sources. Do not expose to
temperatures above 240°F.
Code Compliances
FROTH-PAK
™
Foam Insulation complies with
the following codes:
• UnderwritersLaboratories,Inc.(UL)
Classified, see Classification Certificate R7813
•NationalFireProtectionAssociation–
perNFPA286testing,canbeleftexposed
in non-fire-resistant-rated roof/wall
junctures, maximum 6" high and 2" deep
(unlimited width)
Contact your Dow sales representative or
local authorities for state and local building
code requirements and related acceptances.
5. INSTALLATION
Complete operating instructions are provided
with each FROTH-PAK
™
Foam Insulation
purchase. Read all information and cautions
beforeapplication.Note:Avoidoverlling
restricted spaces. Chemicals exert force
during reaction, and expansion of foam may
result in substrate deformation.
PRODUCT INFORMATION | United States | COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL