North America

Polyurethane – SprayFoam

Market leading technology designed to release and protect surfaces from overspray

When overspray occurs with polyurethane spray foam insulation, the excess adheres to everything it touches. And without protection, damage to the surfaces of your equipment inevitably occurs during the removal process. Chem-Trend offers an easy way to protect your equipment and prevent overspray from sticking to surfaces.

Learn more about our proprietary release solutions, removers and flush technology designed exclusively for those who use polyurethane spray foam insulation today.

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Read the customer success stories below and gain insight on how this Chem-Trend technology could also provide value to you and your operations.

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Better value through enhanced packaging.

Working alongside customers to create effective solutions that provide competitive advantages, Chem-Trend’s commitment to innovation is focused on continuous development and improvement of products. One recent example is SprayFoam Silicone, which is designed to prevent polyurethane foam insulation from sticking to surfaces.
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Protecting tools & equipment with a protective coating.

Spray foam insulation is a notoriously sticky substance, posing day-to-day challenges for operators. When overspray occurs with spray foam insulation used in the industry’s processes, the excess adheres to everything it touches. Without protection, damage to equipment surfaces inevitably occurs during the removal process.
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Prevent and remove: Two effective overspray solutions for smoother operations

Many of the challenges that operators face when using spray foam insulation are caused and complicated by overspray. An extremely sticky substance that is known for its tendency to adhere to every surface it comes into contact with, polyurethane foam applied in excess can bring about a host of problems, from equipment damage to costly stoppages due to the need for constant cleaning.
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