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Great Stuff 157860 Triple Expanding Foam Sealant, Tan, 20 oz, Can

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  • Applicable Materials: Glass Masonry Plastic Wood
  • Color: Tan
  • Compositions: Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate Isomers Homologues 4 4 -Methylenediphenyl Diisocyanate Polymethylenepolyphenyl Polyisocyanate Polypropyleneglycol Co-Polymer Tris(1-Chloro-2-Propyl) Phosphate Paraffin Waxes Hydrocarbon Waxes Chlorinated Isobutane Methyl Ether Propane
  • Container Type: Can
  • Coverage Area: 460 linear ft
  • Model #: 157860
  • UPC #: 074985001369
  • SKU: 9413576

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Product Details

Used primarily for sealing penetrations and air leaks in the building envelope. Fills cracks, gaps and holes. Not recommended for use around doors and windows. Permanent, rigid, non-shrinking, waterproof/water resistant. Sandable, paintable, moldable. Straw applicator allows for rapid, yet precise, controlled flow. Adheres to wood, masonry, glass and most plastics. Can be dispensed at any angle. Closed cell for blocking radon gas and air infiltration. Expands approximately 60% during cure. 15 mins tack-free time, 1 hr cure time. Flammable during dispensing. UL listed. For outside applications paint when cured to protect against UV discoloration. 240 deg F max temperature for cured foam. 12 oz, yields 275 linear ft in 3/8 in bead. 20 oz, yields 460 linear ft in 3/8 in bead.

Item Specifications

Applicable MaterialsGlass Masonry Plastic Wood
ColorTan
CompositionsDiphenylmethane Diisocyanate Isomers Homologues 4 4 -Methylenediphenyl Diisocyanate Polymethylenepolyphenyl Polyisocyanate Polypropyleneglycol Co-Polymer Tris(1-Chloro-2-Propyl) Phosphate Paraffin Waxes Hydrocarbon Waxes Chlorinated Isobutane Methyl Ether Propane
Container TypeCan
Coverage Area460 linear ft
Flash Point-104 deg C
Net Content20 oz
Odor/ScentMild
Specific Gravity1.06
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