Smart Insulation with
Closed-Cell Foam

What is closed-cell insulation?

Closed-cell foam insulation is a type of spray foam composed of small, dense, tightly packed cells that are completely sealed together. It’s ideal for temperature control, structural reinforcement, and leak protection in residential, commercial, and industrial spaces.

What is the difference between closed-cell spray foam and open-cell spray foam?

The main difference is in the density and structure of the cells. Closed cells are more rigid, dense, and resistant to moisture, providing greater thermal insulation and structural reinforcement.

Yes, once cured, the material is completely safe. It doesn’t emit toxic gases and acts as a barrier against allergens, dust, and moisture, improving indoor air quality.

When applied correctly, closed-cell insulation can last more than 20 years without losing effectiveness, as it does not degrade or settle over time.

Benefits of Closed Cell Spray Foam

Maximum thermal efficiency

Thanks to its high density, it offers one of the highest R values on the market,

Moisture barrier

Its closed structure acts as a barrier against water vapor, helping to prevent leaks, condensation and mold formation.

Reinforces the structure

Once applied and hardened, closed-cell spray foam adds rigidity to walls and ceilings, providing greater structural stability.

Greater fire resistance

Some formulations contain flame retardants, providing an additional level of safety in buildings.

Allergen prevention

Creates an airtight seal that blocks dust, pollen, and pollutants dramatically improving indoor air quality

Contributes to sustainable buildings

Reduces energy waste and supports green building standards, promoting environmentally responsible practices.

Efficient Insulation for Containers

Closed-cell foam insulation in containers ensures thermal control, high moisture resistance, and greater structural durability, making them optimal for residential, commercial, or industrial uses.