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Identification & Functionality
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Features & Benefits
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Applications & Uses
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- Surface Preparation
Surfaces to receive Natural-Therm® 2.0 IBS/IBW HFO Series must be clean and dry, free of dirt, oil, solvent, grease, loose particulates, frost, ice and other foreign matter which could inhibit adhesion. Moisture content and surface conditions of substrate are critical to adhesion of Natural Therm® 2.0 IBS/IBW HFO Series and need to be verified by installing contractor in small test areas before proceeding with full application. Plywood, OSB, and lumber shall not have greater than 18% moisture content. Generally, a primer is not required for these surfaces. On substrates where the moisture content cannot be determined or exceeds 18%, a suitable primer is recommended. Adhesion spray tests may be performed by doing a small test spray to checked for good cell structure and adhesion. Warming of these surfaces during winter conditions may increase adhesion. CMU, structural and poured-in-place concrete must have a minimum 28-day cure and moisture content below 18%. Residential footings, stem-walls, and basements generally do not require priming. Commercial controlled atmosphere structures, cold storage, and freezer buildings require an appropriate primer to insure adequate adhesion where curing agents may have been used. A two-component epoxy primer designed to seal and provide adhesion to concrete surfaces is recommended. Contact a Natural Polymers representative for suggested primer options.
Painted Steel, galvanized steel, and aluminum panels: check surfaces for mill oil used in the manufacturing process and moisture. All oil must be removed and the surface clean and dry before priming. Washed and dry painted steel panels may not require priming. All aluminum and galvanized panels must be primed using Cardinal 4860-420 or Sherwin Williams® DTM Wash Primer.
- Processing Characteristics
Machine Mix at recommended processing temperatures,
Cream Time Seconds 1 - 2 0.5 - 1.0 Tack Free Time Seconds 6 - 7 4 - 5
Initial Cure Time max. 1 Hour** max. 1Hour** The nominal physical properties reported were achieved using a Graco H25 Proportioner and Fusion gun with #02 module with a static proportioner pressure setting of 1200 psi. Older equipment may be upgraded with “Arctic Booster Pack” heaters or minimum E-20 proportioners are required to adequately pre-heat the components. Spray guns such as; D-gun, GAP gun, GX-7, Fusion gun, or Probler guns fitted with smaller output tips (15-18 lbs./min.) for better spray control for stud wall applications at recommended processing temperatures are recommended.
** Complete cure will depend on temperature, humidity and degree of ventilation. Complete cure usually occurs within 24-72 hours.
- Product Application
Natural-Therm® 2.0 HFO should only be applied to approved substrates in 1-inch to 4-inch lifts.
- Climatic Conditions and Humidity
Moisture in the form of rain, dew, frost can seriously affect the quality and adhesion of the NATURAL-THERM® 2.0 IBS/ IBW HFO Series to the substrate or itself. Natural Polymers does not recommend the spraying of this system when the relative humidity (RH) exceeds 85% or within 5°F of the dew point. When heating the interior of a building the relative humidity can change dramatically and should be constantly monitored.
- Initial Processing Recommendation (Ambient)
32-50°F 50-80°F Above 80°F Component A 130°F 125°F 110°F Component B 130°F 125°F 110°F Hose 130°F 125°F 110°F These temperatures are typical of those required to produce acceptable product using conventional Gusmer or Graco equipment. It is the responsibility of the applicator to determine the specific temperature settings to match the environmental conditions and specific spray equipment.
- Recommended Processing Temperature
2.0 IBS 2.0 IBW Component A 105 - 130°F 115 - 130°F Component B 110 - 130°F 115 - 130°F Hose 110 - 130°F 115 - 130°F Pressure 900 - 1200 psi 900 - 1200 psi Processing temperatures are critical to achieve viscosity to allow balanced pressure during spraying. Balanced chemical output pressures are important to producing good mix. Foam output pressures greater than 50 psi differential indicate either improper chemical temperatures or worn gun/packing parts. Unequal pressures will cause poor chemical mixing through the module and uneven backpressure. A critical requirement for good spray mixing requires appropriate tip/ module sizing to the proportioner and adequate heating capacity. Unequal pressure ( >50 psi) can cause excessive pump wear.
- Equipment
The proportioning equipment must be manufactured specifically for heating, mixing, and spray application of polyurethane foam and be able to maintain 1:1 metering with a +2% variance and ad-equate main heating capacity to deliver heated and pressurized materials up to 150°F. Heated hose must be able to maintain pre-set temperatures for the full length of the hose. Minimum 2:1 on the A side and 1:1 on the B side ratio feeder pumps are required to supply stored materials through minimum ½-inch supply hos-es. Pressurized and heated tanks systems may be used if sized appropriately to provide adequate flow at maximum operating capacity and temperatures. Guns such as D-gun, Gap Pro, Fusion-gun, Probler with tip size approximately 16 lbs./min are suitable for most residential appli-cations. Commercial cold storage, freezer applications, and large metal buildings may utilize higher output guns.
- Spraying
Thin “flash passes” to very cold surfaces are recommended. Thin passes (1/2”) can be done when the substrate moisture or adhesion is less then desired. It is recommended that the total design thickness be completed each day. This spray system should be applied in uniform minimum pass thickness of 1 to 4 inches, with a maximum pass thickness of 4”. Application temperatures below 32°F may require reduction in single pass application thickness if flash passes are used. Yield and in-place-density are dependent upon the temperature of the substrate, ambient air temperature, gun speed application, gun tip size, and the output of the proportioning unit. NATURAL-THERM® 2.0 IBS/IBW HFO Series is designed to provide optimal yield when sprayed in 2” to 4" thick passes. Excessive pass thickness above 4" can reduce physical properties, and cause local overheating and possible fire. Polyurethane foams will burn when exposed to fire. Caution during application must be observed with signs posted for other trades, “Caution Combustible Insulation, No Welding or Hot Work Allowed”. On a daily basis remove all debris and shavings from the job site leaving a clean work area. In freezing conditions [below 32°F], job site air temperature must be maintained above 32°F. especially during the inital cure cycle so to minimize any extreme temperature drops to the newly curing of foam product.
- Job Site Ventilation
During SPF application a minimum of 30-60 ACH is recommended. Cross ventilation is required with negative pressure in the spray area and exhaust to a secured empty area. For increased ventilation rates a commercial unit is recommended.
Properties
- Physical Properties
- Thermal Properties
- Typical Properties
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Density (Nominal) | 2.0 | lb/ft³ | ASTM D-1622 |
Compressive Strength (Nominal) | 27.0 | psi | ASTM D-1621 |
Tensile Strength (Nominal) | 32.0 | psi | ASTM D-1623 |
Dimensional Stability (0.20°F, By Volume) | -0.2 | - | ASTM D-2126 |
Dimensional Stability (158°F, By Volume) | 0.7 | - | ASTM D-2126 |
Dimensional Stability (158°F, 100% R.T. Humidity, By Volume) | 1.1 | - | ASTM D-2126 |
Vapor Permeance | Class II | - | ASTM-E96 |
Sound Transmission Class | 39.0 | - | ASTM-E90 |
Sound Transmission Class | 75.0 | - | ASTM C-423 |
Open Cell Content | min 90 | % | ASTM D-6226 |
Air Leakage | Meets Criteria | - | ASTM E-283 |
VOC Content | Exceeds Criteria | - | CA 01350 |
Fungi Resistance | No Growth | - | ASTM C-1338 |
Bio Based Content | 8.0 | % | ASTM D-6886 |
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
R-Value (1") | R-7.1 | - | ASTM C-518 |
R-Value (Per Inch, max. 4) | R-25.9 | - | ASTM C-518 |
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Flame Spread | max. 25 | - | ASTM E-84, Class A (Class 1) |
Smoke | max. 450 | - | NFPA 286 Appendix X |
Smoke (Without a Coating) | Meets Criteria | - | NFPA 286 |
Smoke (with 14 mils DC-315) | Meets Criteria | - | NFPA 286 |
Recommended Substrate Temperature (2.0 IBS) | min. 40 | °F | - |
Recommended Substrate Temperature (2.0 IBS) | max. 95 | °F | - |
Recommended Substrate Temperature (2.0 IBW) | min. 20 | °F | - |
Recommended Substrate Temperature (2.0 IBW) | max. 77 | °F | - |
Regulatory & Compliance
- Certifications & Compliance
Safety & Health
- Precautions
Polyurethane foam may present a fire hazard if exposed to fire or excessive heat (i.e. cutting torches). The use of polyurethane foam in interior applications on walls or ceiling presents an unreasonable fire risk unless protected by an approved fire resistant thermal barrier with a fire rating of not less than 15 minutes. When using fuel fired heating units the exhaust must be vented directly outdoors to prevent unsafe carbon monoxide conditions in the work area. Electric heating units are preferred. All heaters must be turned off before the application of foam begins.
- Worker Exposure Hazards
Both Components A and B can cause severe inhalation and skin sensitization. For interior applications, full body protection is required.
Packaging & Availability
- Country Availability
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Storage & Handling
- Storage and Shelf Life
- Both components should be stored in their original containers and away from excessive heat and moisture, especially after the seals have been broken or some materials have been used
- Drums must be stored indoors and jobsite tanks maintained between 50°F and 90°F
- Containers should be opened carefully to allow any pressure buildup to be vented safely while wearing full safety protection
- Excessive venting of the ‘B’ component may result in higher density foam and reduced yield
- Materials stored at temperatures below 50°F will increase viscosity and some application equipment may not reach adequate spray temperature set points
- Supply pumps and hoses must be sized to provide adequate supply when materials are cold and at a higher viscosity
- Excessive low or high temperatures may decrease shelf life
- When stored in the original unopened container at 50°F-90°F, the shelf life of the “Part B” component is six months
- Temperature above 90°F decreases the shelf life
- The “Part A” component has a shelf life of 12 months in unopened containers when stored at 50°-90°F