Description
Denver Foam® is chemically inert and resists oil, gasoline and most solvents. The material is odorless and will not stain. The open cell construction eliminates the out-gassing and cold flow problem associated with closed cell polyethylene Backer Rods. The sealant also has the benefits of a 2-sided cure.
Select a Denver Foam® size large enough to absorb the pressure during sealant tooling. The open cell structure of Denver Foam'® allows the installer to stretch the rod if the joint narrows (90% elongation). There are no gas cells to rupture.
Denver Foam® is an open cell polyurethane backer rod serving as a backing for elastomeric and other applied caulking sealants.
Denver Foam® controls the amount of sealant required and depth of the installation. Also, it forms the correct hour glass shape of sealant, assuring the contractor and owner the best adhesion and cohesion configuration possible.
For use in expansion/construction joints in concrete and precast concrete walls, floors, partitions, bridge construction, parking decks, curtain walls, glazing, log home construction, highway construction, and pavement maintenance.
New highway construction and pavement maintenance can be installed with Denver Foam®. Denver Foam® can withstand the temperature of hot pour sealant in maintenance work. Denver Foam® is an open cell backer rod allowing air to reach both sides of sealant, assuring you the required complete cure.
Most of these joints are saw cut and approximately 3/8" wide. The design depth keeps the sealant below traffic contact and vacuum lift created by fast moving vehicles.
Key Features
- Density: 1.7 lbs/ft3 ASTM D 1622
- Tensile: 25 lbs/sq inch ASTM D 1623
- Water Absorption: = 0.107 g/cm3 ASTM C 1016 - Proc. B
- Out Gassing: None Open Cell
- Temperature Service Range: -60ºF to +500ºF
- U.S. Department of Commerce National Institute of Standards
- Auto Ignition: 700-800ºF
- Elongation: 90% ASTM D 3574
- Air Flow: 90% ASTM D 3574
- Compression set 5% or less (after 80% compression for 30 days) ASTM D 3574
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