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With five fully-equipped trucks, Dwyer's is capable
of handling the smallest local contracts to the largest
industrial jobs throughout the United States.
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The process involved in Dwyer's Foam Systems is
based on a CFC free two component foam supplied
to us by the most respected manufacturers in the
industry. We have developed a close working relationship
with the technical services department of our
suppliers and they are pleased to be involved
when additional information and advice is required.
Data sheets and health and safety policy are always
available.
The material is processed through a Gusmer proportioning
pump fitted in our van. This machine is driven
by compressed air from compressor
and requires an electricity supply to power switches
and the internal heater block. A twin heated hose
is fed from the van/truck to the point of application.
The two components mix at the tip of the spray
gun under pressure and are reacting as they are
applied to the roof or wall substrate.
For the foam systems, the flow of the rising foam
seals gaps in the structure and it has exceptional
bonding characteristics. The closed cell foam
sets hard in minutes with a high density core.
The depth of the foam can be varied from 1 inch
for anti-condensation treatments to several inches
where very high levels of insulation are required.
The depth of liners can be varied
from 10-250 mils or even more according to your
specifications.
Foam and liners create a composite with the existing
structure preventing interstitial condensation
which can gradually lower the effectiveness of
mechanically fixed systems.
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