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  2. Spray foam - Wikipedia

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    Spray foam insulation or spray polyurethane foam (SPF) is an alternative to traditional building insulation such as fiberglass. A two-component mixture composed of isocyanate and polyol resin comes together at the tip of a gun, and forms an expanding foam that is sprayed onto roof tiles, concrete slabs, into wall cavities, or through holes ...

  3. The One Winter Maintenance Task Experts Say You Should ... - AOL

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    "Most gaps and cracks are fairly minor and can be fixed with weatherstripping, caulk, or expanding foam. They also make thermal insulating tape that can be applied around windows, doors, ceilings ...

  4. $20 Insulation Hacks To Keep Homes Warm This Winter ... - AOL

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    “Products like shrink film window insulation kits, expanding foam seals, door seals and foam insulation easily close up air leaks in your home and are readily available at home supply stores ...

  5. Building insulation material - Wikipedia

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    Spray foam is a type of insulation that is sprayed in place through a gun. Polyurethane and isocyanate foams are applied as a two-component mixture that comes together at the tip of a gun, and forms an expanding foam. Cementitious foam is applied in a similar manner but does not expand.

  6. Building insulation - Wikipedia

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    Mineral wool insulation A semi-detached house with one half of the facade in the original state and the other half after insulation with polystyrene Old brick houses in Sosnowiec, Poland, insulated with polystyrene A single-family house in Bielsko-Biała, Poland, during the implementation of thermal insulation A historic building in Kuźnia Raciborska, Poland, during the implementation of ...

  7. Expanded polyethylene - Wikipedia

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    Polyethylene bead foams (including) EPE can be used to replace both polystyrene foam, and both rigid and flexible polyurethane. Uses include cushioning applications, and impact absorption applications including packaging. [4] Consumption of polyethylene for PE foam was estimated at 114x10 6 kg in 2001. The majority was used for non-crosslinked ...

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