blaugelb
1C Gun Foam B2
blaugelb 1C Gun Foam B2 is a one-component PU assembly foam with outstanding dimensional stability and adhesion. The volume shrinkage and subsequent elongation after curing are extremely low. Together with the rapid full cure, this allows efficient work and swift further processing. The blaugelb 1C Gun Foam B2 can be precisely dispensed, has high stability and does not collapse when applied. In this way, even larger cavities can be easily filled with several layers of foam.
The high noise and thermal insulation values of the blaugelb 1C Gun Foam B2 ensure an excellent insulating function. The adhesion is outstanding on all standard construction substrates such as concrete, stone, wood, polyester, rigid PVC, polystyrene like EPS and XPS, rigid PIR/PUR foam, corrosion-protected metal, plaster, masonry.
The foam does not adhere to polyethylene, polypropylene, PTFE and silicone, oils, greases, mould release agents or similar materials. (Carry out suitable pretests). Once cured, the foam is semihard, predominantly closed, rot-proof and non-ageing, though not if exposed to UV radiation.
Applications: Filling – Insulating – Sealing: In window construction for the backfilling, insulation and insulation sealing of connecting joints on windows and door frames. For filling wall recesses, roller shutter cases, cable runs and other cavities with foam. For the damming and insulation of window sills.
- Outstanding dimensional stability, meaning no volume shrinkage and only low subsequent elongation after curing
- Excellent adhesion to almost all substrates*
- Very good sound and thermal insulation
- Rapid full cure
- Versatile in application
- Solvent-free
- Resistant to a number of chemicals, solvents, paints, oil and petrol
- Non-ageing, rotproof, resistant to mould and decay
- Manufactured under an ISO 9001-compliant quality system
- Fire behaviour B2 (DIN 4102-1)
- Tested to be low in pollutants according to EMICODE EC1 Plus
*Carry out suitable pretests.
Apparent density: | Approx. 22 kg/m³ |
Cell size/consistency: | stable; approx. 70 – 80 %, closed |
Non-tacky: | approx. 8 min (30 mm section) |
Can be cut: | approx. 40 min (30 mm section) |
Fully load bearing: | approx. 12 h (30 mm section) |
Can be despread: | approx. 2 h (30 mm joint) |
Yield of 750 ml can: | up to 45 litres of foam |
Processing temperature of can: min / max / ideal | +5 °C / +30 °C / +20 °C |
Processing temperature of surface: min / max / ideal | +5 °C / +35 °C / +20 °C |
Processing temperature of surroundings: min / max / ideal | +5 °C / +35 °C / +20 °C |
Elongation at break: DIN 53571 | approx. 10 % |
Shear strength: ISO 1922 | 0.14 N/mm² |
Compression stress at 10 % compression: DIN EN ISO 844 | 0.3 N/mm² |
Thermal conductivity: DIN 52612 | approx. 0.0367 W/(m*K) |
Joint sound insulation: | tested joint sound insulation 10 mm: [RST,w (C;Ctr) = 60 (-1;-3) dB] 20 mm: [RST,w (C;Ctr) = 60 (-1;-3) dB] |
Permanent temperature resistance: cured foam | -40 °C to +90 °C |
Short-term temperature resistance: cured foam | +120 °C (max. up to 1 h) |
Building material class: DIN 4102-1 | B2 (normal combustibility) |
Change in volume: DIN EN ISO 10563 | < 3 % |
Water absorption: EN 1609 | 1 vol.% |
Storage life: with dry, cool storage | 18 months, upright |
Valve type: | siliconised safety valve |
Colour: | beige |
The information provided in this document corresponds to the information and technical details available to the best of our knowledge. However, this does not constitute a guarantee pursuant to section 443 of the German Civil Code (BGB). Our processing instructions are to be considered only as general guidelines and may differ in the individual case due to the range of possible uses and applications. They do therefore not automatically exempt the user from carrying out their own tests. We reserve the right to make technical modifications and enhancements at any time.