The Applications of Closed-Cell Spray Foam Insulation

When you’re getting ready to start a client’s insulation project, consider using closed-cell spray foam. Closed-cell spray foam consists of tiny gas bubbles that are suspended during both the application and curing process. These gas bubbles form because none of the cells are connected. Being filled with gas, the tiny bubbles are tightly packed into the foam, making the finished material durable and ideal for use in heavy-duty applications.

Learn about closed-cell spray foam insulation and how it can be an asset in your future projects.

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How to Prevent Crystallization in Spray Foam Equipment

Taking proper measures to prevent crystallization in spray foam equipment can minimize your downtime while leaving your customers with results they are highly satisfied with.

In order to effectively prevent spray foam crystallization, be sure to understand the signs of crystals and how to get your equipment back up and running. In this post, we discuss what crystals look like, the complications they cause, and how to keep them at bay.   

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