by Dave Penta | Apr 9, 2021 | Blogs, General Info (Material), Rig Support
Finding the Right Foam for Your Portable Spray Foam Equipment When determining which type of polyurethane spray foam insulation to install, careful consideration should be placed on which type of cell is appropriate for the application, whether open-cell spray foam or...
by John Davidson | Jun 24, 2020 | Blogs, General Info (Material), Rig Support
A common question we get at SprayWorks is “which spray foam material manufacturer is the best?” The answer to this is less about the manufacturer and more about applying the correct ratio of materials, ensuring good heat, and proper pressure. The real question that...
by John Davidson | Jun 1, 2020 | Blogs, General Info (Material), Rig Support
Pounds per minute of spray foam can be determined by 4 factors. What spray foam machine you are using vs the output it is designed to perform?What pressure is the spray foam being sprayed?What spray tip or mixing chamber is being used to spray the spray foam?How much...
by John Davidson | Apr 20, 2020 | Blogs, General Info (Material), Rig Support
Preventing pocketing is an important step in properly applying spray foam. Study the material manufacturer’s manual and take the proper steps to prepare your area before spraying foam. If the proper steps are taken for preparation, you will save time from preventing...
by John Davidson | Apr 9, 2020 | Blogs, General Info (Material), Rig Support
With the ever increasing need to save energy, combined with incentives to utilize more efficient insulation, spray polyurethane foam insulation is fast becoming the insulation of choice. These changes have spawned a new generation of foam applicators, in turn,...
by Dave Penta | Dec 19, 2017 | Blogs, General Info (Material), Rig Support
How to Changeover Material Using the Logan Manifold Below are instructions on how to changeover material from Open Cell (OC) to Closed Cell (CC) or from Closed Cell to Open Cell, using the Logan Manifold. Changeover only takes about 10 minutes, once the Logan Manifold...