Technical Data Sheet System: Ultrapol RG 03/10: Reactivity in Lab Conditions
Technical Data Sheet System: Ultrapol RG 03/10: Reactivity in Lab Conditions
The polyol component should be thoroughly stirred before working because it has a tendency to separation during storage
Sprayed surfaces should be dry, free from oil, dust and dirt that can cause deterioration of the adhesion of the foam. If in doubt
about the cleanliness of the surface, it is a good thing to perform the trial spray on a limited area the day before, and if the adhesion
is poor, wash and dry the surface before the final spraying.
Before spraying adjacent areas should be protected to prevent from deposition of foam’s dust.
If the foam is exposed to direct sunlight it should be covered with a plasterboard barrier separating from the interior to ensure fire
safety.
PROPERTIES OF THE SPRAYED FOAM
Test samples cut from the sprayed insulation.
Short term water absorption by partial immersion (PN-EN 1609:2013) < 0,3 kg/m2
Emissions of volatile organic compounds (PN-EN ISO 16000-9: 2009, ISO 16000-6: 2011 PB LS-002/4/09-1999, PB LS-012/2/09-2004)-
Meets the requirements of the national rules on the release of hazardous substances and can be used in rooms category A and B,
designed to accommodate people.
The information given in this technical data sheet bases on our laboratory tests and practical knowledge and cannot be use as warranty of
purchaser/user final products' parameters. Our data does not release the user from the obligation to verify the information provided and test our
product according to his own application, technological conditions and final purposes.
This data sheet is distributed with the corresponding Safety Data Sheet which contains current information about classification, labeling, handling and
safety relevant data.