Honeywell Launches Low-Global Warming Impact Product for Sprayfoam: Solstice Liquid Blowing Agent

Honeywell Launches Low-Global Warming Impact Product for Spray Foam: SolsticeTM Liquid Blowing Agent

In November, Honeywell worked with NCFI in Winston-Salem, N.C., and West Roofing in Cleveland, Ohio on two separate roof projects using sprayfoam formulated with Solsticeā„¢ LBA. These projects were initiated following the August U.S. EPA SNAP approval for Solsticeā„¢ Liquid Blowing Agent (LBA), as well as the adoption of Solstice LBA for use in refrigerators and freezers.

Watch the roofing video of the NCFI project at St. Benedict the Moor Catholic Church, Winston-Salem, N.C.

Watch the roofing video of the West Roofing project at historic PlayhouseSquare, Cleveland, Ohio.

Solstice LBA has an excellent balance of attributes: a low global warming potential (GWP <5); high energy efficiency compared to HFCs like 245fa; nonflammability; and desirable physical properties that make it easy to process in a wide window of extreme temperatures.

Commercial quantities of Solstice LBA are available now. To learn more, visit www.honeywell-solsticelba.com.

Learn more
Download one-page overview of Solstice LBA for sprayfoam.
Download Life-Cycle Analysis of Solstice LBA for sprayfoam.
Download Technical Bulletin for Solstice LBA.