Product Description
If you’re trying to build your own home theater or recording studio, Soudafoam 1K is indispensable to achieve good results with soundproofing.
Soudafoam 1K with CFC-free propellant is a one-component, selfexpanding, ready to use polyurethane foam. It contains CFC-free propellants, which are completely harmless to the ozone layer. It has been tested and approved for soundproofing by “ift Rosenheim”, Europe’s best testing lab.
McCoy Soudal Soudafoam 1K Features:
- One-component, self expanding, ready-to-use polyurethane foam with CFC-free propellants which are completely harmless to the ozone layer
- Excellent adhesion on most substrates (except Teflon, PE and PP).
- High thermal and acoustical insulation.
- Very good filling capacities
- Excellent stability (no shrink or post expansion)
- Excellent mounting capacities
Applications:
- Sealing of all openings in soundproofing constructions
- Creation of a soundproof screen
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Application of soundproofing layers on machinery, motors, etc
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Installation of window and door frames
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Filling of cavities
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Mounting and sealing of window and door frames
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Filling gaps between insulation materials and roof constructions
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Improving thermal insulation in cooling systems
- Installation of air conditioners and ducts.
McCoy Soudal Soudafoam Pro can be used in various places like Hotels, Residential Areas, Auditoriums, Recording Studios, Music Rooms, Home Theaters, Rehearsal Rooms, Dubbing Rooms, Ship & Yacht Buildings, Generator Rooms, Schools & Universities, Conference Rooms & Office Cabins, Commercial Places, etc.
Dilip Nair –
It’s a perfect product as I have used this for filling cavities and holes during the installation of window and door frames.
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Perzad Mistry –
I have used to seal ceiling corners and door frame while making home theatre – room within a room and doors. Nozzle froze but some drops of acetone was enough to dissolve the foam and start working again.
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Farhan Shaikh –
Much more convenient than silicone because that stuff doesn’t work for large gaps. My carpenters have been using this liberally while building my studio and it’s been a godsend. I sealed every gap and crack I saw. For a 200sq.ft.studio + dubbing room I used up 5 cans. After the foam solidifies it looks ugly but you can use a paper knife to flatten it out so that you can apply your finishing fabric or panels. Really takes the guesswork out of soundproofing.
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Nayan Rath –
Used for sealing both door frame and corners+joints between plywood patition while building my studio. Very quick and effective. Took a while to get used to the nozzle pressure but after that it was smooth sailing. For my 200sq.ft. room I used up 4 cans to cover all joints.
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