Convenience Products

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Touch 'n Seal Firestop Gun Foam

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Touch 'n Seal Firestop Gun Foam is a UL classified Class 1 firestop through-penetration sealant.  Manufactured in the U.S., it is a one-component foam approved as a through-penetration firestop sealant for both commercial and residential applications. FireStop Gun Foam provides a permanent insulating and air sealing bond with many building materials, including wood, masonry, insulating foam boards, metal, plastic, and sheetrock. Red in color for easy identification as a fire sealant, the foam dries within minutes of application.

Storm Bond Roof Tile Adhesive

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Storm Bond Roof Tile Adhesive from Convenience Products is a one-component, polyurethane adhesive used for attaching clay and concrete roof tile. It complies with the High Velocity Hurricane Zone of the Florida Building Code and can withstand wind speeds of more than 150 mph. It adheres flat, low, medium and high profile clay and concrete roof tile to approved underlayment and provides resistance to high velocity wind uplift.

Dispensing system

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The Touch ‘n Seal CPDS 1000 Constant Pressure Dispensing System from Convenience Products is a self-contained, portable, constant pressure spray foam system that dispenses Class I fire retardant, thermal insulating and sound attenuating 2-component polyurethane spray foam twice as fast as foam kits, the manufacturer says. It has an empty weight of 155 lbs. and a footprint of 24 in. x 33 in.

Touch n Foam

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To help with drafty windows and doors, Convenience Products offers its Touch 'n Foam NoWarp,an expanding polyurethane foam that is designed to seal and insulate without exerting pressure. A bright white spray foam, NoWarp provides an airtight insulation that blocks drafts, moisture and insects without bowing the frame. The product can be used any place where air might penetrate the exterior envelope or where the pressure from standard foam products could cause damage.