skumplastisolering
Skumplastisolering, often referred to as spray foam insulation, is a type of insulation material applied as a liquid that then expands and hardens. It is typically made from isocyanates and polyols, which react to form a rigid or semi-rigid foam. The application process involves spraying the liquid mixture onto surfaces such as walls, attics, or floors, where it rapidly expands to fill cavities and seal gaps.
There are two main types of spray foam insulation: open-cell and closed-cell. Open-cell foam is lighter and
The primary benefits of skumplastisolering include its ability to create a continuous insulating barrier, effectively sealing