Straw-Type Mounting Foams
Our straw-type applicators are ideal for DIY enthusiasts and smaller-scale jobs. No special equipment is needed: simply attach the straw to the cartridge, aim, and dispense the foam. Perfect for filling cracks, sealing around windows, or insulating small gaps, this type offers quick setup and minimal waste.
Gun-Type Mounting Foams
For professionals and contractors, our gun-type mounting foam delivers better flow control and higher yield. Using a reusable foam gun, you can adjust the bead size, reduce drips, and improve accuracy. This system speeds up workflow on larger surfaces and helps you maintain a clean, consistent finish.
Fire-Resistant Mounting Foams
Compliance with fire safety regulations is crucial in many building projects. Our Fire Block mounting foam is formulated to resist high temperatures and prevent flame spread, making it suitable for fire-stopping around pipes, cables, and wall penetrations. It cures quickly and forms an intumescent seal under heat.
Glue Foam for Panel Bonding
When you need a structural bond—such as fixing insulation boards or decorative panels—our polyurethane-based foam glue provides superior adhesion. It works seamlessly with a variety of insulation materials like EPS and XPS, ensuring long-lasting, energy-efficient installations. Discover our glue foam range under the Mounting Foam category.
How to Choose a Mounting Foam
Picking the right mounting foam is easier than you might think: straw-type is perfect for quick, tool-free fixes, while gun-type gives you precise control and higher yield on larger jobs. When fire safety matters, the Fire Block series forms an intumescent barrier to stop flames. And for a truly rock-solid bond on insulation panels or decorative boards, our glue foam has you covered. Just match your project size, yield needs, and safety requirements, and you’ll find everything you need in our straw-type, gun-type, or tools and accessories collections.
Frequently Asked Questions
What can mounting foam be used for?
Mounting foam is versatile and commonly used for thermal insulation, sealing gaps around windows and doors, installing door and window frames, filling wall cavities and joints, bonding construction materials, and fire-stopping in various building applications.
What is the difference between straw-type and gun-type mounting foam?
Straw-type is quick and tool-free, ideal for small jobs; gun-type offers precise control, higher yield, and cleaner application.
Is mounting foam durable for outdoor use?
Once cured, polyurethane foam is sensitive to UV light and weather. Leaving it exposed can cause degradation, colour change, and crumbling. Always cover cured foam with protective tapes, coatings, or sealants as soon as possible to preserve its insulating properties.
How do I clean and maintain foam guns?
After use, flush your foam gun with a dedicated cleaner to remove uncured residue and store it lubricated to keep valves working smoothly.