Last A Foam Fr-3720 Polyurethane Rigid Foam Block 50" X 72" X 18"

US $3,000.00

  • Irvine, California, United States
  • Jan 30th
New block of FR-3720 wrapped in plastic for sale. Purchase Price: $6,345.75  Size: 72-5/16" x 50-5/16" x 18"H Volume: 37.5 cu ft Weight: 750 LBS Density: 20 LBS Shipping Dimension will be 73" x 50" x 25"H on a pallet.  Total weight to be 800 LBS. Details:  This is a non-stock item mainly used for shipping nuclear materials.  It has a special property that self seals when burning.  We used this to make prototypes via CNC lathe.  Deal of the year, you will not find this anywhere cheaper.  This also has BMS spec. Design guide available Click Here Tech Sheet available Click Here LAST-A-FOAM® FR-3700 PERFORMANCE CORE SERIES Flame-Retardant Polyurethane Foam FR-3700 is a CFC-free, rigid, closed-cell, flame-retardant polyurethane foam available in densities ranging from 3 to 40 pounds per cubic foot. It exhibits a high strength-to-weight ratio due to its cellular structure and cross-linked resin. Because of its closed-cell structure, LAST-A-FOAM FR-3700 has great resistance to water absorption, and will not swell, crack, or split on exposure to water. This series is non-abrasive and can be machined with standard high-speed steel (HSS) cutting tools. It can also be cut cleanly with water jets and traditional wood-carving tools. This flame-retardant polyurethane foam particularly supports the following industries: Aerospace FR-3700 meets the requirements of aircraft BMS 8:133. This rigid, polyurethane foam is comparable to the FR-6700 in strength, temperature resistance and flammability performance. However, the FR-3700 is tougher (less friable) for cutting crisper edges. Medical High-density rigid polyurethane FR-3700 foam is used to simulate human bone as a test medium within the medical device industry. Nuclear FR-3700 foams are chosen for nuclear material applications and transportation of extremely hazardous waste. When used as an impact- and fire-insulation liner in transport containers, FR-3700 can be engineered to provide the ultimate in fire and collision protection for hazardous cargo, outperforming wood and other polymeric materials. The FR-3700 formulation is specially designed to allow predictable impact-absorption performance under dynamic loading. At the same time, it provides an intumescent char layer that insulates and protects hazardous materials, even when exposed to pool-fire conditions. In particular, our FR-3700 foam has a solid history of successful use in radioactive materials (RAM) transportation packages. The regulations governing RAM packages often require energy absorption of 30-foot free drops and exposure to a 1,475°F, 30-minute fire under accident conditions. Our FR-3700 series foam is one of very few materials that can support the RAM package design in mitigating both mechanical and thermal energy. View a demonstration of how the FR-3700 Performance Core Series protects nuclear cargo from impact on our YouTube page or download our research paper on polyurethane foam as an impact mitigation and flame retardant material. Radomes Use LAST-A-FOAM® 3700 Performance Core Series for constructing durable, weatherproof radomes. Impervious to moisture and transparent to radio signals, they protect marine, aerospace and recreational microwave antennas. Their high Tg suits prepregs that cure at higher temperatures. Or, let our Production Services team fabricate completed radomes using fiberglass prepregs from your specs.
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New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. ...
Brand General Plastics
MPN FR-3720
Model Last A Foam FR3700
Country/Region of Manufacture United States

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