Spray Foam Products

Spray Foam Products. Delkote offers three spray foam insulation products: two open-cell foams, and one closed cell foam. Read below to learn about proper applications as well as the science behind spray foam insulation.

Open Cell Foam - SEALECTION Agribalance ©



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General: SEALECTION Agribalance © has highest R-value per inch of any open-cell foam on the market: R-4.45. Given its benefits as an air barrier, it is a great combination of superb R-value and air barrier in an open-cell foam. Agribalance's unique formula also makes it one of the most environmentally friendly products on the market. With more than 20 percent renewable content, this insulation exceeds the government's minimum standard for renewable content and is rated as one of the highest Green insulation products on the market.

Recommended Applications: Open-cell foam is an excellent product for insulating in our mixed-humid climate as it is an air barrier but not a vapor retarder. Common applications are:

  • Wall cavities
  • Floors
  • Underside of Roof decks

This climate typically has higher humidity outdoors in the summer, and higher humidity indoors in the winter. This creates the potential for moisture flow from outside to inside the house in the summer, and from inside to outside the house in the winter. For this reason, a wall assembly that can dry out in both directions, rather than to be trapped by a vapor retarder, is a common sense approach in this climate.

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Open Cell Foam - SEALECTION 500 ©

General: For more than a decade, SEALECTION 500 © has been the flagship product for Demilec (USA) LLC's line of industry-leading spray foam insulation products. It is an environmentally friendly, easy-to-apply insulation that delivers superior performance and money-saving benefits to builders, contractors, and homeowners. SEALECTION 500©'s polyurethane formula reduces energy loss by creating an airtight seal that expands into cracks, gaps and joints. This allows HVAC systems to heat and cool homes using smaller, right-sized units.

Recommended Applications: Open-cell foam is an excellent product for insulating in our mixed-humid climate as it is an air barrier but not a vapor retarder. Common applications are:

  • Wall cavities
  • Floors
  • Underside of Roof decks

This climate typically has higher humidity outdoors in the summer, and higher humidity indoors in the winter. This creates the potential for moisture flow from outside to inside the house in the summer, and from inside to outside the house in the winter. For this reason, a wall assembly that can dry out in both directions, rather than to be slowed or trapped by a vapor retarder, is a common sense approach in this climate.

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SEALECTION 500 © vs. SEALECTION Agribalance © - What's the difference?

R-Value Renewable Content Cost
Agribalance © 4.45 contains more than 20% vegetable based oils 5-10% more expensive
500 © 3.81 all petroleum based oils -

Closed Cell Foam - HEATLOK SOY ©



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General: HEATLOK SOY © is a closed-cell spray foam insulation that creates a highly effective thermal envelope that includes three essential elements in one application: Insulation, Air Barrier, and Vapor Retarder. HEATLOK SOY © has a unique ecological benefit through its use of recycled plastic waste into a Rigid Spray Polyurethane Foam. This helps to more efficiently utilize the world's non-renewable resources.

Recommended Applications:

  • Exterior Insulation
  • Under Slab on Grade
  • Basement Walls
  • Between Radiant-Heated Floors
  • Foundation Exteriors
  • Wine Cellars
  • Interior Insulation in Colder Climates

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