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Icynene ProSeal

905-363-4040

Icynene ProSeal

Icynene
07 21 00 Thermal Insulation

Suited for exterior continuous insulation applications across Canada, Icynene ProSeal closed-cell sprayfoam insulation offers a higher long-term thermal resistance (LTTR) to meet Canadian building codes. Icynene ProSeal is classified a Type 2 closed-cell sprayfoam insulation product.

Key product features

  • LTTR: 2.02 m2 K/W (Type 2) (R-12 @ 2”)
  • Acts as an air barrier material; air permeance is 0.0005 L/s.m² at 35 mm (1.37”)
  • Conforms to CAN/ULC S705.1 and S705.2
  • Core density: 38.2 kg/m³ (2.4 lb/cf)
  • Acts as a vapour barrier; water vapour permeance is 34
  • Compressive strength of 259 kPa (38 psi) allows for underslab and below-grade applications
  • One formulation suitable for year-round use
  • Zero ozone depleting
  • Contains recycled content
  • CCMC #13683-L

Additional Information

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Product Sheet
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Icynene ProSeal CCMC Report


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