Product & Safety Information for
Instapak Quick® RT Foam Packaging
This product contains two separate liquids (Component "A" and Component "B"), that when combined and mixed together, will react and expand to form polyurethane foam.
The information provided within the Instapak Quick® RT User's Guide and on the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs), should be read and understood before using this product. All precautions should be followed when using this product. Use as directed.
Please note: Instapak Quick® RT is for industrial use only.
| Instapak Quick® Product | Bag Color: | MSDS* (PDF): |
|---|---|---|
| Instapak Quick® RT | Blue | Component "A" MSDS Component "B" MSDS |
| Instapak Quick Tuff® RT | White | Component "A" MSDS Component "B" MSDS |
| Instapak Quick® | Silver | Component "A" MSDS Component "B" MSDS |
*The information contained in the MSDS’s applies to the liquid components and not the resulting foam.
| Chemical Characteristics | ||
|---|---|---|
| Storage Temperature: |
Usage Temperature: |
|
| Instapak Quick® RT & QuickTuff® RT |
50-100° F | 65-90° F |
| Instapak Quick® | 50-100° F | Quick® Warmer temperature |
| Foam Typical Performance Characterisitcs | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Rise time | Free rise core density* | Bag surface temperature: | |
| Instapak Quick® RT | 15-20 seconds | nominal 0.55 lb/ft3 | 145-170° F |
| Instapak Quick Tuff® RT | 25-35 seconds | nominal 1.1 lb/ft3 | 140-165° F |
| Instapak Quick® | 15-20 seconds | nominal 0.4 lb/ft3 | 130-155° F |
*In-Use Density: The density of foam obtained when rise is restricted is always higher than the free rise density for all commercial packaging foams. It is typically 1.5 to 2.0 times the free rise density.


