Key Advantages of Straw Type Mounting Foam
The adapter mounting foams:
- Are ideal for small tasks,
- Do not require additional tools,
- Are suitable for all seasons,
- Have reusable adapter straws.
Differences Between Straw Type Foams
Tegra State developed both mounting foams and a glue foam with adapter straws.
Glue foam is a high-performance polyurethane adhesive designed to make mounting tasks faster and cleaner.
While mounting foam is a versatile polyurethane solution designed for sealing, bonding, and insulating.
One of the differences between adapter mounting foams – their curing time. The glue foam has an initial tack of 3 minutes and the mounting foams typically fully cure within 24 hours.
They also help reduce heat loss for doors or windows installation. Without putting pressure on the frames.
Straw type mounting foams provide sound attenuation of 58-61 dB.
Where to Use Adapter Mounting Foam?
Straw type mounting foams are suitable for a wide range of applications. Some of them are:
- Window frame installation,
- Door frame installation,
- Thermal and sound insulation,
- Filling in voids or cracks,
- Sealing of joints,
- Gluing of roof tiles and thermal insulation,
- Bonding and sealing polystyrene insulation boards, polyurethane boards, wood, concrete, ceramics, metal, plaster, OSB and other materials.
Why Choose Straw Type Mounting Foam?
Straw type mounting foams are ideal for small jobs, quick repairs, and occasional use. They are user-friendly and do not require additional tools.
They offer the same core PU foam benefits as the gun type foams, although the foam guns provide more precision and higher yield.
These foams provide reliable thermal insulation and sound attenuation of up to 58-61 dB, ensuring comfort and energy efficiency.