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SoyThane Spray Urethane Foam Made Easy, Do it Yourself, (DIY)

Soythane is a Do It Yourself, DIY, Spray in Place Urethane Foam. The use of Bio, renewable energy allows you to use renewable energy to save energy.

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Spray insulation tax credit

Soythane is a DIY, Do It Yourself Spray Urethane Foam with a hard skin, soft middle spray urethane foam. The B-side is made from regrowable energy.

Soythane is closed cell to leave you with more insulation dollar per inch.

Spray urethane foam is known throughout the world as the best in insulation due to its high R factor and ability to fill cracks and crevices.

The FastKick Spray Gun/Proportioner has become the easiest way to apply multi component materials for Do It Yourself Spray Urethane Foam. Your air compressor, 10 CFM@100 PSI is all this is required. no electric, no heaters, just an air hose.

The air motor pushes the two positive displacement rods up equally through both cartridges at the same time and pressure to assure perfect on ratio spray.

All Spray Urethane Foams by SoyThane have been sprayed as low as 50 Degrees F. To achieve yield and proper reaction in the colder environments cartridges must be heated to between 90 F to 100 F which can be accomplished by soaking in hot water or use of an electric blanket

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Bio:
Tom Hay
Founder/Technical Advisor
SoyThane

Tom Hay - Founder SprayMax Liners
Tom Hay started in the urethane foam industry in 1969. Unlike other companies that used combined years. Tom Hay has personally 40 years experience in spray urethane foam.

Tom Hay - Founder SprayMax LinersDuring this time Tom has supervised, installed and or sold over 50 million square feet of urethane foam.

Tom had an idea. Why not make spray urethane foam simple to apply?

The FastKick Spray Gun/Proportioner is the first cartridge system for spraying interior foam.

Some of Toms accomplishments

Written Product Control Approvals for Major Building Codes

Assisted in National Roofing Contractors Associations investigations on urethane foam after Hurricane Andrew.

Wrote the original protocol 109 accepted by both the FRSA and Metro/Dade on urethane foam for high wind code.

Designed Muti Component Spray Equipment for Major Manufacturers

Saving Money With SoyThane
Submitted by admin on Sat, 06/27/2009 - 20:54
June 25, 2009 - We wondered what the number ONE question was about SoyThane Spray in Place Urethane Foam. Tom Hay Technical Advisor for SoyThane was quick to answer.

Tom said “How much money will it save me?’ Let’s face facts all insulation is applied to do two things, 1. Save you money. 2. Make you and your family more comfortable. Insulation is not a full wall TV screen with surround sound speakers, it is something you pay for and rarely if any get to see or show off. SoyThane is now prepared to let you figure out very simply how much you can save.

To accomplish this we will use an age old example. A person in the household wants to turn the AC to 72 Degrees from 74 degrees, they want to be cooler. Another person in the house wants to turn the AC up to 76 degrees to save money on the electric bill. The California Energy Commission did a study that showed you can save about 3% of your cooling costs for every degree above 72 degrees. That simple 4 degree swing equals 12% in savings, Now to the other side of the equator, Heat. One person wants the thermostat set at 78 degrees to be warm. Another household member wants it set at 72 degrees to save money. When contacting the American Council for an Energy-efficient economy the numbers all but came back the same, 3% for every degree on the thermostat or in this case an 18% saving.

Tom continued to say “12%,- 18%, those sound like big numbers, especially over but a few degrees. This is where the fun begins. Let’s go up to your vented attic. The vents allow heat to come in the attic during the summer and cold to come in during the winter. You have a fibrous insulation on the floor of the attic. It’s saving you a fortune (the guy that sold the product said it would). I will save my comments on fibrous insulation for another Press Release. Most times your AC and Heat are pushed through duct work in your attic space with an R-4 fibrous insulation surrounded by an aluminum foil type covering. Have you ever been in your attic in the summer? There is a good chance it is 200 degrees upward. In the winter time it will be the coldest place in the house, next to maybe your basement.

This is where the new Do It Yourself MaxiFoam comes in. SoyThane has developed a 70% closed cell .6 pound density to help create an envelope in your attic closing off all vents. This Pre Cart ridged material sprays out of the SoyThane inexpensive FastKick Spray Gun/Proportioner. The MaxiFoam expands 110 times its volume and creates an airtight seal setting up instantly. When sprayed in between your attic trusses and closing off your attic vents you now have your AC and Heat traveling through duct work at ambient temperature. This means simply instead of your AC traveling through a 200 Plus degree room it is traveling through an 80 degree room, a savings of 120 degrees. You were arguing over 4 degrees before but ignoring 120 degrees where both parties could have comfort and savings.

As a test we sprayed the underside of a metal building roof on Soythane property. Using an infra red thermometer we got a reading of 160 degrees on the side of the metal at 10:00 AM. We then entered the crawl space and took a reading of the underside of the MaxiFoam, 75 degrees.

MaxiFoam require no electricity to apply it and anyone with good eye arm co ordination can be spraying flawless foam right from the first cartridge.

I have over 40 year’s practical experience in Urethane Foam insulation. The new MaxiFoam out performs anything I have seen in the market place to date MaxiFoam also qualifies for the Government stimulus plan with a return of 30% up to $1,500.00”

To learn more about this exciting new product visit SoyThane.Com or call 904-527-5976.