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Injection / Casting Polyurethane foam Elastopor 1723/3 35 kg/m3

Injection / Casting Polyurethane Foam low density (35 kg/m3)

WPU3050-2.1
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Polyurethane foam for casting or injection applications in any isolation application: refrigerated trucks, walls, roofs, etc.

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Polyurethane foam for refrigerated insulation in cold storage, warehouses, walls, etc.
It has been developed for use as an insulation filling all kinds of elements in the refrigeration industry (refrigeration cabinets, showcases, exhibitors ...) in the heat (electric water heaters, accumulators, reservoirs ...) in the construction, boats and, in general, in all applications where manual mixing is necessary.

Component A: Mixture of polyols and additives (catalysts, stabilizers and expanding agents (HFC). Does not contain HCFCS.

Component B: Isocyanate H (Diphenylmethane-diisocyanate).

Mixing ratio A/B by weight: 100 (Polyol) / 110 (Isocyanate).

Cream time at 20 ºC: 34 seconds

Thread time at 20 ºC: 151 seconds

Rise time at 20ºC: 255 seconds

Consumption: 35 kg of product are needed in order to fill a volume of 1m3

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