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SoyThane Spray Urethane Foam Made Easy, Do it Yourself, (DIY)

Soythane is a Do It Yourself, DIY, Spray in Place Urethane Foam. The use of Bio, renewable energy allows you to use renewable energy to save energy.

Soythane is a DIY, Do It Yourself Spray Urethane Foam with a hard skin, soft middle spray urethane foam. The B-side is made from regrowable energy.

Soythane is spray in place urethane foam to leave you with more insulation dollar per inch.

Spray urethane foam is known throughout the world as the best in insulation due to its high R factor and ability to fill cracks and crevices.

The FastKick Spray Gun/Proportioner has become the easiest way to apply multi component materials for Do It Yourself Spray Urethane Foam. Your air compressor, 5 HP 220 Electric, 8HP Gas or above is all this is required. no electric, no heaters, just an air hose.

The air motor pushes the two positive displacement rods up equally through both cartridges at the same time and pressure to assure perfect on ratio spray.

All Spray Urethane Foams by SoyThane have been sprayed as low as 50 Degrees F. To achieve yield and proper reaction in the colder environments cartridges must be heated to between 90 F to 100 F which can be accomplished by soaking in hot water or use of an electric blanket

Bio:
Tom Hay
Technical Advisor
SoyThane

Tom Hay - Founder SprayMax Liners
Tom Hay started in the urethane foam industry in 1969. Unlike other companies that used combined years. Tom Hay has personally 40 years experience in spray urethane foam.

Tom Hay - Founder SprayMax LinersDuring this time Tom has supervised, installed and or sold over 50 million square feet of urethane foam.

Tom had an idea. Why not make spray urethane foam simple to apply?

The FastKick Spray Gun/Proportioner is the first cartridge system for spraying interior foam.

Some of Toms accomplishments

Written Product Control Approvals for Major Building Codes

Assisted in National Roofing Contractors Associations investigations on urethane foam after Hurricane Andrew.

Wrote the original protocol 109 accepted by both the FRSA and Metro/Dade on urethane foam for high wind code.

Designed Muti Component Spray Equipment for Major Manufacturers

Saving Money With SoyThane

Notice: As a general rule SoyThane tries to blend products with both the greenest available. Due to ever changing technology such as changes in blowing agents and fire testing this is sometimes not an option. All SoyThane Foams still live under the principal as green due to the high insulation saving energy costs to the building owner.