Technical Specifications

Dow Building Solutions
Introduction
FROTHPAK
Spray Polyurethane Foam Insulation and Sealant
kits are a polyurethane foam dispensing system for users who
are performing small air sealing or insulation jobs that do not
require the capacity of larger, bulky non-portable systems.
The system consists of “A” and “B” chemical tanks, chemical
dispensing hoses, and a Gun/Hose Assembly Kit. The system
requires no other propellent or pump as the tanks are pressur-
ized at the factory.
FROTHPAK
Kits are designed for ease-of-use.
The following instructions should be followed strictly to ensure
maximum equipment performance and efficiency.
For Professional Use Only
FROTHPAK
Foam Insulation and Sealant kits are designed
for professional use only. Professional users have completed
the OSHA requirements for respiratory protection (i.e. routine
health exams and fit testing, cartridge change out schedule,
required OSHA documentation), have completed review of the
instructions herein, and have reviewed the safe use and handling
presentations found at: http://building.dow.com/en-us/educa-
tion/training#all.
For instructions in Spanish go to http://building.dow.com/en-us/
education/training#all
Insulation and Sealants
Manual
Summary of safe use instructions
Application guidelines as provided by Dow Building Solutions should
be followed exactly in order to ensure compliance with building codes for
user safety and worker safety regulations. Read all information bulletins,
(Material) Safety Data Sheets ((M)SDS) and “Product Information” sheets.
The SDS are available at www.building.dow.com/na/en/literature/
index.htm.
Application of this product is considered a “low pressure” spray foam
process, which uses static mixing and application pressure less than
250 psi. Workers should carefully read the enclosed safe handling
portion of this manual and review the Safe Use and Handling presenta-
tions at http://building.dow.com/en-us/education/training#all before
using FROTHPAK
Polyurethane Foam Insulation and Sealant kits.
Workers must be respirator fit tested. Employers must have a
documented respiratory and personal protective equipment (PPE) plan
in accordance with OSHA requirements. See Section 2 for further
PPE information.
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