REFLECTOR: Divinycell foam

Don Johnston numa at comcast.net
Mon Mar 10 21:49:21 CDT 2014


01-12400 is the correct stuff. Not sure why it's brown.


On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 7:18 PM, Phil Hooper <phil at hdmnet.com> wrote:

> Slow building Hooper here.  I ordered more Divinycell foam 3/8" from
> Spruce for the fuel strake build.  My original sheet was damaged in
> storage.  This stuff is tan color, not blue as came in the kit.
>
> From Spruce: Divinycell (PVC)
> Type H453 Lb/Cu. Ft. 3/8"32" x 48"01-12400 Their description says:
>
> *A closed cell medium to high density foam which has high compression
> strength, durability, and excellent fire resistance. Divinycell can be
> vacuum formed to compound shapes and can be bent using heat. Compatible
> with polyester, vinylester, and epoxy resins.*
> *This all sounds fine, but I would appreciate any thoughts from the
> collective before applying the Elmer's glue.  Thanks much.*
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