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stubblejumper
Jul 11, 2013Explorer
When I said earlier most foams are not flame proof I was thinking that the OP was talking household foams such as GreatStuff or Tiger Foam. Check with Icynene (H.O. Cleveland) they are the worlds largest manufacturers of spray foam insulation and have a non-flammable foam for home and industrial use but it is intended to reduce flame spread and does melt down. Whether it would work at those temps and that close to the heat source ?????????
Another source is Unifrax that manufactures a ceramic fibre spray for use inside boilers and furnaces. Their H.O. is in New York. As near as I could tell with a quick read this product is something like the old (now banned) asbestos spray.
Just google "high temperature foam spray" there are lots of sources, it's just a question of what meets your needs and of course $$$
Another source is Unifrax that manufactures a ceramic fibre spray for use inside boilers and furnaces. Their H.O. is in New York. As near as I could tell with a quick read this product is something like the old (now banned) asbestos spray.
Just google "high temperature foam spray" there are lots of sources, it's just a question of what meets your needs and of course $$$
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