Factory made hot-sale Siway MG PU FOAM for Melbourne Manufacturers

Factory made hot-sale Siway MG PU FOAM for Melbourne Manufacturers
  • Factory made hot-sale Siway MG PU FOAM for Melbourne ManufacturersFactory made hot-sale Siway MG PU FOAM for Melbourne Manufacturers

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Description MG PU FOAM is the expansion, moisture curing, has the strong cohesiveness, elastic foam obturator structure; Save work to save time, reduce waste; High bond strength; Bubble can stick in the concrete, wood, metal, plastic, such as base material surface, but not including teflon, silicon resins;   Key Features 1. Noise silencing effect 2. Strong bonding strength 3. Water & weatherproof 4. Primerless adhesion to most building materials   Basic Application 1.Doors and Windows and...


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Description

MG PU FOAM is the expansion, moisture curing, has the strong cohesiveness, elastic foam obturator structure; Save work to save time, reduce waste; High bond strength;

Bubble can stick in the concrete, wood, metal, plastic, such as base material surface, but not including teflon, silicon resins;

 

Key Features

1. Noise silencing effect

2. Strong bonding strength

3. Water & weatherproof

4. Primerless adhesion to most building materials

 

Basic Application

1.Doors and Windows and wall body between the gap filling sealing, fixed bond

2.Language lab, studio, etc when decorating, gap to fill

 

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Density, Kg/m³,Not less

10

Thermal conductivity,35℃,W/(m·K) no more than

0.050

Dimensional stability(23±2)℃,48,h no more than

5

Operating temperature

-10~+35℃

Optimum operating temperature

+18~+25℃

Temperature range(After curing)

-35~+80℃

Tensile bond strength

kPa

Not less

Aluminum plate

Standard condition,7d

80

Immersion,7d

60

PVC plate

Standard condition,7d

80

Immersion,7d

60

Cement Plate

Standard condition,7d

60

Shear strength,kpa,Not less

80

Foam expansion ratio,Not less

Standard value-10

 

Certification

JC 936-2004

 

Color

White

 

Package

750ml in Bottle * 12 per box

 

Shelf life

12 months

 

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If you want the TDS or MSDS or other details, please contact with our sales person.

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