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HandiFoam® Slow Rise 2-12 Pour-in-Place Low Pressure Spray Foam Kit – 12.7 ft³ Yield

HandiFoam® Slow Rise 2-12 Pour-in-Place Low Pressure Spray Foam Kit – 12.7 ft³ Yield

$413.79
SKU: HAN P12042
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Description

HandiFoam® Slow Rise 2-12 is a professional-grade, low-pressure, two-component polyurethane pour-in-place foam kit. With a medium density and slow tack-free time, it is designed for controlled cavity filling where expansion must be gradual to prevent wall bowing or distortion. This disposable system yields approximately 12.7 ft³ (0.36 m³) of cured foam at 2.1 lb/ft³ density, offering an excellent balance of insulation, sealing, and structural reinforcement.

What's Included?

  • Pre-pressurized disposable cylinders (A & B components)
  • Color-coded dispensing hoses
  • Applicator gun with disposable nozzles
  • Operating instructions and safety information

Applications

  • Void & Cavity Filling: Walls, molds, fixtures, and irregular openings
  • Insulation & Sealing: Reduces air leakage, vibration, and sound transmission
  • Buoyancy & Flotation: Meets U.S. Coast Guard Title 33 CFR 183.114 standards for flotation foam
  • Structural Reinforcement: Adds rigidity to assemblies

Compatible Substrates: Wood, drywall/gypsum board (with proper venting), concrete, masonry, metals, electrical wiring (Romex®), PVC, PEX, polyethylene, and other plastics

Safety & Use Information

  • Operating Temperature: Store and process chemicals between 75–85°F (24–29°C)
  • Application Temperature: Substrate range 40–100°F (4–38°C)
  • Tack-Free Time: 60–90 seconds; cuttable in 5–10 minutes
  • PPE Required: Certified respirator (or PAPR), safety glasses or goggles, nitrile gloves, protective clothing
  • Ventilation: Use in a well-ventilated area or with respiratory protection
  • UV Protection: Cured foam must be coated or painted if exposed to sunlight
  • Disposal: Empty cylinders must be disposed of per local, state, and federal regulations