Honeyfoam HF200 Injection Foam (Slow Rise)
Honeyfoam HF200 Injection Foam (Slow Rise)
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Honeyfoam 200SR Closed Cell Injection Foam (Slow Rise)
Honeyfoam Injection Foam Kit is engineered for precision. Unlike standard fast-expanding foams, this slow-rise formula is designed to flow into every nook and cranny of an existing wall cavity before fully curing. It is the professional’s choice for retrofitting insulation in older homes.
- 60-90 second cure time
- ASTM - E84 Class A Fire Rated
- Provides an R-value of 6.2
- thermal insulation
- air barriers
- vapor retarders
- The total gross weight of the kit is approximately
- Yield: 380-416 Liters (14.7ft3 / 0.38m3)
Optimized Flow: The delayed expansion allows the liquid foam to settle at the bottom of a wall and rise steadily, ensuring a complete fill in "blind" cavities.
Moisture Control: As a closed-cell foam, it acts as a vapor retarder, preventing moisture from trapped air from condensing inside your walls.
Retrofit Ready: Specifically designed for projects where you want to add insulation without tearing down existing walls.
What's in the box?
- 2 Pieces of cylinder-tank
- Coverall suit
- Protective goggles
- Nitrile gloves
- Gun and hose set (10ft)
- 6x Nozzles (plastic applicator tips)
- Petroleum-jelly
- User manual
What's In the Box?
What's In the Box?
- 2 Pieces of cylinder-tank
- Coverall suit
- Protective glasses
- Nitrile gloves
- Gun and hose set (10ft)
- Nozzles (plastic applicator tips)
- Petroleum-jelly
- User manual
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The team was very helpful when I needed to change my delivery address at the last minute. They handled it quickly and kept me informed
Used for a blind injection project. The flow was consistent and it filled the voids behind the studs as expected.
I struggled a bit, but it's good value for the money.
Perfect for my finished garage. I drilled holes every 12 inches and injected until I saw it start to pop of the gap at the top. It is a slow process, but it is the only way to get thermal insulation into a closed wall without a total teardown.
The actual spraying only took me two hours, but the masking took four. I covered everything in plastic and I am glad I did. The overspray is real, but the result is a professional.