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Carlisle Spray Foam Insulation - SealTite™ Pro High Yield Company: Carlisle Spray Foam Insulation Code Compliance Research Reports: CCRR-0298

SealTite™ Pro High Yield is a water blown spray-applied cellular polyurethane foam plastic insulation that is installed in on or in interior and exterior walls, floors, ceilings and the underside of roof decks. The foam plastic insulation is a two-component open-cell, one-to-one by volume spray foam system with a nominal density of 0.5 pcf. The insulation is produced in the field by combining a polymeric isocyanate (A component) with a polymeric resin blend (B component). SealTite™ Pro High Yield is recognized in Intertek CCRR-0298.

MATERIAL RATINGS
Test Standard Test Type Rating
ICC 1100
ICC-ES AC377
Mandatory Properties Meets requirements for Low-Density Insulation Applications
ASTM E283
(modified per ICC-ES AC377)
Air Permeability <0.02 L/s•m2

FLAME SPREAD RATINGS
Test Standard Flame Spread Smoke Development
ASTM E84 25 or less at nominal
4 inches thickness
450 or less at nominal 
4 inches thickness

FIRE RATINGS
Test Standard Rating Design Number
NFPA 286 Meets IBC/IRC acceptance criteria for interior wall and ceiling finishes with selected intumescent coatings N/A; See CCRR-0298
ICC 1100, Section 302.5
ICC-ES AC377, Appendix X
Meets acceptance criteria for use in certain attics and crawl spaces without prescriptive ignition barriers with selected intumescent coatings N/A; See CCRR-0298

CODE COMPLIANCE RESEARCH REPORT
Evaluation Method Building Code CCRR Number
ICC 1100
ICC-ES AC377
2021, 2018 and 2015 IBC
2021, 2018 and 2015 IRC
2021, 2018 and 2015 IECC
CCRR-0298
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Attributes
CriteriaASTM E84-18a
CriteriaICC-ES AC377 (February 2020)
CriteriaICC 1100 (2019)
CSI Code07 21 00 Thermal Insulation
CSI Code07 21 19 Foamed-In-Place Insulation
Listing SectionBUILDING MATERIALS WITH SURFACE BURNING CHARACTERISTICS
Listing SectionFOAM PLASTIC INSULATION
Spec ID47100
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