Leading the way in the building and home improvement products sector, DAP is revolutionizing the application of spray foam with the launch of Wall & Cavity Foam with Wide Spray Applicator, the first 1-Component broadcast spray foam of its kind. With 2-Componenet spray foam versatility, Wall & Cavity Foam is a spray-ready, single-canister solution that is easy to use and utilizes the most recent advancements in polyurethane sealant technology.
"Pros and DIYers alike have long been using complex, two-part foam spray systems that are difficult to set up and challenging to use, which is why we set out to create a convenient, one-part alternative that would make spray foam application a simpler process," said Dana Chin, Senior Product Manager at DAP Global Inc. "DAP Wall & Cavity Foam with Wide Spray Applicator sprays like 2-Component foam while air-sealing and insulating without mix ratio concerns, making sealing air gaps and cracks virtually effortless."
Wall & Cavity Foam delivers exceptional performance with a unique formula and application technique, ensuring that it is always on ratio. Because of its superior thermal insulation, homeowners can reduce their energy costs. It also has a high closed cell structure, a wide temperature application range of 40°F to 120°F, and a Class A Fire Rating, which complies with building codes.
Wall & Cavity Foam with Wide Spray Applicator complies with US and Canadian regulations and has a low GWP foam formula. For large surface area applications like wall cavities, rim joists, attics, and more, the patent-pending, unique wide spray applicator offers a wide broadcast fan spray. Its ergonomic grip makes it comfortable to handle and use, and its responsive flow control trigger offers flexibility. Its 8-foot hose makes it ideal for hard-to-reach areas. Whether framing or filling, users can easily transition between horizontal and vertical application thanks to the ergonomic handle design, which also allows for a comfortable grip.
"What has historically been a complicated and even intimidating process will now be painless for pros and much more approachable for DIYers," added Chin.
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