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Hi-Bond Pour Foam Kit, 2 Quarts (2 lbs. Per Cubic Foot Density)

Item # 81459
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Key Features

  • For use in hulls and cavities

  • Not affected by gas or oil

  • Provides about 2.5 cu.ft. of coverage


Our Price   $69.99

Availability: Ships within 2-4 business days

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Product Description
hibond A two-part liquid urethane closed cell foam. For use in hulls and cavities for flotation or insulation. Not affected by gas or oil. Mix ratio is 1 to 1. 2 lbs./cu.ft. density. 2-quart kit provides about 2.5 cu.ft. of coverage.
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Specifications
Description 2-Quart Kit
Application 2 lbs./cu.ft. of density

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  • Q:

    how many cubic feet does this cover?
    Asked on 7/21/2010 by Anonymous

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    • A:

      Polyurethane Foam is used in numerous marine applications. The high strength to weight ratio plus its excellent buoyancy properties makes it an excellent choice as an integral part of the manufacture of boats, buoys, docks, and flotation devices.

      The adhesiveness of this product is superb. One cubic foot of a nominal two pound density Polyurethane Foam will support approximately sixty ( 60 ) pounds of dead weight in water.

      Polyurethane Foam can be sprayed or poured and systems can be tailored to meet most application requirements.google "sprayfoam.com"

      Answered on 2/16/2011 by jp from Idaho
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