PAD LEVELING FOAM 

Use Secure Set Pad Leveling Foam to level and support transformer pads and other utility structures .  

PAD LEVELING FOAM 

Use Secure Set Pad Leveling Foam to level and support transformer pads and other utility structures .  

Secure Set Pad Leveling Foam is the best choice for supporting and leveling transformer pads and utility structures. 
 

Transformer pads and other utility structures are a significant capital expenditure for utility providers.  Maintaining these structures is important. Secure Set Pad Leveling Foam is the best choice for leveling and supporting utility structures. 

Secure Set pad leveling foam is a closed-cell self-curing foam and dual component MDI based polyurethane of the highest quality. 
It not only fills the voids under transformer pads and other utility structures, but it also reduces noise.

Secure Set pad leveling foam can also be used to seal around pipes, ducts, electrical conduits, and utility boxes to block the passage of air, dust, water, gasses, and insects. 

Secure Set Pad Leveling Foam's lightweight closed cell structure also makes it useful for flotation and thermal insulation.

ADVANTAGES OF PAD LEVELING FOAM

  • Automatically expands to completely fill void
  • High volume from small cans
  • Won't deteriorate like concrete
  • Upside down dispensing
  • 6 ft. hoses
  • Foam is ozone friendly-No CFCs
  • No Cleaning
  • Unlimited Start Ups and Closures
  • No water required

SECURE SET PAD LEVELING FOAM 

Utility Company transformer pad in need of leveling
Utility Company Transformer Pad after leveling with Secure Set Pad Leveling Foam

Secure Set Pad Leveling Foam comes packaged in two formulations. The 120 kit (120 board feet) and the 200 kit (200 board feet) can be used for multiple applications over a 30 day period or on a large transformer pad. 

Secure Set Pad Leveling foam is a two component, high density, closed cell foam that is automatically mixed in the correct proportions and creates a frothy foam that expands to twice it’s liquid size.


Each kit contains two pressurized canisters (part A and B), hoses, applicator gun, and mixing nozzles. 


The main difference between the 120 and 200 kit is the density of the foam.  Please contact us for current technical data and assistance in selecting the correct foam for your use case.



For non-commercial / residential Spray Foam purchases please visit our sister site https://secureset.net/secure-set-spray-foam/


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