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Coast Rocketry is now offering two brands of expanding foam!

They Feature

  • High expansion rates. (Dependant on temperature and humidity)
  • High temp formulas. Perfect for fin root encapsulation.
  • Good adhesion.
  • Two equal part easy to mix and measure ratio.
  • Reliable curing.
  • Fast curing.
  • Light weight.
  • Easy to work with once cured.
  • Great for strengthening thin wall nose cones or securing nose weight and more .....

 

 

HIGH HEAT FORMULA!

...Locks fins into place!

This special formula is a two-part urethane, closed-cell expandable foam that fills in the fin tab / motor tube area. Easy to use. After you epoxy your fins, just mix the two-part foam and pour into the fin cavity. It’s high-density structure helps hold the fins into place. The foam does not require oxygen to cure. Special heat-resistant formulation. Expands approximately 20 to 30 times it's size. Recently tested on an M-1939 certification flight. We were impressed.

Two 12 oz bottles total...... $22.95

             

 

House Brand Expanding Foam

  
This is our own house brand of Urethane Expanding Foam. 

Some features include:

  • Expands up to 25 times from liquid to solid  (Results may vary depending on temperature and humidity)
  • High heat formulation
  • Simple Part A and Part B equal volume mixing
  • Cures, doesn't dry. Works inside nose cones and for fin encapsulation
  • Can also be used to non structural make transitions
  • Fast curing, workable very quickly
  • Easy to trim, carve or sand. 
  • Comes in  2 - 9oz bottles for a total of 18oz.
  • Only $17.50

 

WARNING: Do not burn or use hot-wire cutting methods on this or any other urethane based foam product because toxic fumes would be created. The heat of a motor casing next to this foam is not a concern.

 

 

 

 

PML Small Endeavour

Photo Courtesy of Kevin Crawford

 

           

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