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FlexFoam-iT!™ 7 FR

FlexFoam-iT!™ 7 FR vs. EpoxAmite™ WHITE 101

Flame Rated Flexible Urethane Foam

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Key Differences

Product Type
  • Urethane Expanding Foams
  • Flame Rated Materials
  • Epoxy Casting and Laminating Resins
Mixed Viscosity1,000 cps3,400 cps
Mix Ratio By Volume1A:1BN/A (gram scale required)
Pot Life35 seconds20 minutes
Cure Time2 hours15 hours
Shore D Hardness83
Specific Volume229 cu. in./lb.22.2 cu. in./lb.
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All Technical Data

FlexFoam-iT!™ 7 FREpoxAmite™ WHITE 101
Product Type
  • Urethane Expanding Foams
  • Flame Rated Materials
  • Epoxy Casting and Laminating Resins
Mixed Viscosity1,000 cps3,400 cps
Mix Ratio By Volume1A:1B
Mix Ratio By Weight100A:88B100A:20B
Pot Life35 seconds20 minutes
Thin Film Working Time45 minutes
Handling Time60 minutes
Cure Time2 hours15 hours
Shore D Hardness83
Expansion (approximate)8 times
Foam Density7 lb/ft³
Specific Gravity0.11 g/cc1.25 g/cc
Specific Volume229 cu. in./lb.22.2 cu. in./lb.
ColorWhiteWhite
Tensile Modulus627,000 psi
Ultimate Tensile5,130 psi
Tensile Elongation0.8 %
Compressive Strength16,290 psi
Compressive Modulus116,000 psi
Flexural Strength8,770 psi
Flexural Modulus465,000 psi
Heat Deflection Temp136 °F
Flexural Strength on 6 ply / 10 oz. Laminate29,000 psi
Ultimate Tensile on 6 ply / 10 oz. Laminate24,700 psi

Product Description

FlexFoam-iT!™ 7 FR

FlexFoam-iT!™ Series foams are premium quality water blown flexible foams that can be used for a variety of industrial, special effects and art & crafts and projects. With several to choose from, uses include making theatrical props (swords, knives, hammers, etc.), industrial gaskets, custom padding and cushioning, and more. SO-Strong™, UVO™ or IGNITE™ colorants can be added for color effects.

Part A and B liquids are combined, mixed and poured into a mold or other form (apply release agent if necessary). Mixture will rise and cure quickly to a solid, flexible foam. Foams vary by density and offer good physical properties. FlexFoam-iT!™ 7 FR certifies to FMVSS-302 Flame Specification.

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EpoxAmite™ WHITE 101

EpoxAmite™ White Epoxy Laminating System is an easy-to-use liquid epoxy system formulated for a wide variety of fabrication applications. EpoxAmite™ White Laminating System is odorless and cures at room temperature. Cured epoxy displays exceptional physical and performance properties. It can be sanded, shaped, machined, drilled, tapped and painted.

EpoxAmite™ White Laminating System can be used with reinforcements such as S-Glass, E-Glass, Kevlar and Carbon fibers for lay-up applications or composite parts. EpoxAmite™ White Resin can also be mixed with fillers such as fumed silica for gel coat applications. Urefil™ 3, Urefil™ 7 and other fillers can be added for fairing, filleting or bonding applications.

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