Polyurethane Spray Foam Insulation
is widely used in industrial and commercial settings, in structures
such as: factories, warehouses,
exhibition halls, showrooms,
football stadiums, offices,
industrial units, shops, municipal/charitable/
religious buildings.
It provides the ideal, cost effective
solution for insulation and condensation problems and can be applied
to virtually any surface. It improves the working environment
and reduces fuel costs, and may also be used for asbestos
encapsulation.
In both new and existing buildings,
the foam is applied to the underside of the steel, aluminium or
asbestos roofs and walls to a specified thickness.
A K-value of 0.02W/mK gives unrivalled insulating benefits, reducing
U-values from 6.0 W/m²K with as little as 75mm of foam.
The finished surface is non-
toxic and odourless, it has low water absorption and high resistance
to chemical attack. It may also be high-pressure jet washed.
All materials are made to BS 476 Part 7 fire retardant
standards. Where additional fire protection is required,
Class ‘O' standard can be provided. It is also possible
to coat the surface with emulsion paints or chlorinated rubber
vapour barriers.
Websters Insulation Ltd., have
long experience in the application of Polyurethane spray foam
to all kinds of buildings.
Our latest
massive undertaking is a large Fishfarm in Angelsey, Wales, for
International Aqua Tech Ltd.
  
Large store sprayed
by Sprayfoam Engineers Tristan Roebuck &
Stephen Brooks
 
Pics taken at Lureflash International, Sunderland,
by Sprayfoam Engineers Tristan Roebuck &
Stephen Brooks
 
Pics taken at D F Baxter Holdings in Tamworth,
by Sprayfoam Engineers Tristan Roebuck &
Stephen Brooks
  
  
 
Curved roof sprayed by Senior Sprayfoam
Engineer Ian Quin
  
Pics taken at the Library Theatre Company
Workshop in Manchester, by Sprayfoam Engineers Tristan Roebuck
& Stephen Brooks
 
Pics taken at Cranbourne Estate in Dorset,
by Sprayfoam Engineers Tristan Roebuck &
Stephen Brooks
  
  
  
 
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581 247
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