1. Door and window installation and sealant application
Foam is applied to the gaps between door and window frames and walls to provide insulation, soundproofing, and also holds the doors and windows in place. It is a standard tool for door and window installation.
2. Sealing of wall/pipe gaps
Fills in wall penetrations, air conditioning openings, wall cracks, and holes, providing sealing, waterproofing, mosquito prevention, and sound insulation with thermal protection.
3. Thermal insulation construction
Used for joints in cold storage warehouses, insulation board seams, and gaps in pipe insulation layers; heat preservation and insulation are achieved through the porous structure of foam.
4. Fixing and leveling
For example, fixed baseboards, lightweight building materials, or using foam for leveling and stabilization when installing equipment, which becomes a support after hardening.
5. Improved construction efficiency
Compared to using the small tube built into the foaming agent tank for glue application, the foam gun allows control over the amount of glue produced and flow rate, resulting in more even glue distribution, reduced waste, and enabling work in narrow gaps and corners.
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