| Common Foam Questions
1. How does CORBONDŽ II work?
The purpose of buildings for people is to isolate them comfortably
from a hostile exterior climate. The purpose of insulation is to
develop this climate isolation beyond the minimum to allow complete
modern interior climate control.
To achieve this climate isolation successfully requires isolation
between interior and exterior air and moisture and the system must
be reversible so the building may be both heated and cooled
efficiently. By its solid cellular plastic, fully adhered in place
nature, CORBONDŽ II achieves the climate isolation necessary in the
thin space of the building cavity. Exterior and interior climates
cannot mix so no compromise of climate isolation can occur due to
the exterior climate.
2. Does CORBONDŽ II need venting like conventional fibrous
insulations?
No. CORBONDŽ II does not need venting. Venting was designed to
carry moisture out of fibrous insulation so it can maintain its
thermal efficiency by trapping dry air. With CORBONDŽ II, no air
can enter into or through the product, as it is a solid cellular
foam. Since no air or moisture can get in or around it, it need not
be vented off.
3. How does CORBONDŽ II control moisture movement and
condensation?
Most damaging moisture within a building envelope cavity is the
result of warm moist inside air being exchanged with the cold dry
air inside an insulation cavity. As the moisture in the air
condenses, it forms dew and/or frost within the insulation. Because
CORBONDŽ II does not allow the movement or exchange of air within
the cavity, this moisture movement and condensation does not occur.
CORBONDŽ II is ideal for use in climates where buildings are both
heated and air conditioned because the situation is reversed in
summer with moisture forming on the back of the interior vapor
retarder.
4. Does CORBONDŽ II contain formaldehyde?
No. Spray-in-place polyurethane insulation, and particularly CORBONDŽ
II does not contain formaldehyde resins. CORBONDŽis made of resins
similar to popular polyurethane varnishes for wood.
5. At what point of construction is CORBONDŽ II sprayed into
place?
CORBONDŽ II is applied before the sheet rock is put in place but
after plumbers and electricians have completed rough-in work. The
spray-in-place product creates a bedding around the pipes and closes
all penetrations in and through the exterior walls of the structure
which completes a nearly monolithic insulating blanket. CORBONDŽ II
can be installed quickly even in extreme weather conditions. An
average house of 1300 square feet may take a trained crew 5 to 6
hours to complete.
6. Is CORBONDŽ II environmentally friendly?
Yes! CORBONDŽ II II product uses a new generation of
environmentally friendly ingredients. CORBONDŽ II now contains no
CFC's. Also, its superior insulating capabilities dramatically
reduce heating and cooling demands, reducing harmful emissions from
power plants and home heating units.
7. What happens if the owners want to add an electrical outlet
once CORBONDŽ II is installed?
If an outlet must be added, CORBONDŽ II drills more easily than
wood. There is also typically a small space left between the wall
board and the CORBONDŽ II so a wire can slide through.
8. Can you drill holes in existing walls and fill them with
CORBONDŽ II?
No. When CORBONDŽ II expands it is very strong. As a result it may
distort a closed wall cavity and then set up hard. CORBONDŽ II is
always sprayed into an open cavity. This also allows for better job
quality control because the technician can see what is being
insulated.
9. How long does CORBONDŽ II last?
Indefinitely. As an inert, long lasting polymer plastic, a house
wall or commercial structure is the perfect place for CORBONDŽ II
to do its job for a long time.
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